Could be that of a Double Denomination. Pics are a must to determine...
What a women I'm jealous. Say your not getting married til next summer huh? I've got All kinds of mercury dimes I just don't know what to do...
This is the 1st time I've seen all 12 at the same time. Several of them look very similar to each other. Van Buren kills me...
[IMG]Here's a pic of my inverted "S".
Its a crazy crazy world...
I just took a peek at several and I did see one with a fat "S", but it looks nothing like yours. Only one way to find out...
From what I can see it looks normal. As far as I know there is only one inverted cent in the lincoln cent series and thats 1946-S...
And another Yup...
That was lucky...;)
I still think its mint made. Look at the obverse rim where its squished down. Looks as if this coin didn't make it all the way out and barely got...
It seems to me that during the die polishing process there isn't always flat surface to flat surface contact. Isn't possible that the tool was...
Yeaaa, a nice golden glossy tan, ya just can't beat that. When they start turning red they just seem to lose their attractiveness. And thats how I...
How about a pic of the whole obverse then fix it so we can zoom in. Those are the same pics at the begging of this thread...
I believe the damage happened in the coining chamber. How? I don't know...
:hatch: That is a nifty piece you have there...:hatch:
This is a tricky one. I'm not quite sure if I see rub or not, but I do notice an incomplete rim. I'm gonna give it an MS-61...
Well, considering 1% of the people have 99% of the money, I would think the majority of us are just common folk. Common folks are the happiest:)
When I was in the navy I had a friend who had a passion for LSD. When he was high on this stuff he was the greatest artist in the world, but when...
Looks like a hex-head socket to me too...
Never mind...
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