Y'all ain't seen nothing, come visit me if you dare...
Every month or so I'll look to see what I have because I can't remember what I have. I always find something new that I didn't know that I had....
Oh yea, thats a nice one. To bad its not on the obverse...
Ah Hah, I see that now. That was sneaky...
Very interesting. To tell you the truth it kind of looks like 2 letters there, not saying thats what it is though. Nice find...
Thats a nice find. I've got a couple rolls of 53-S's I've never checked. Better put it on my to do list...
Thats kind of funny, 2 in one day...
Governments are the reason for the illegal doings in dark alleys...
Thats pretty cool, its not a WAM is it?
Die fatigue?
:kewl::kewl::kewl:
Say you had permission to metal detect on someones personal and the property owner says whatever you find you keep. Now lets say you find a...
Nice finds. I agree with Joe the 34-D looks tripled, but I wonder if the primary MM has MD...
Really nice laminations, both of them...
I'm not into state quarters, but it definately has some type of doubling. Here is a list of state quarters http://doubleddie.com/179401.html that...
That looks very close to touching, but if you can get a hair between the two its not considered a Displaced (misplaced) Mint Mark...
This looks like one I've seen several times before. In unc grades there was a very thin space between the two. Your pics are a little to blurry to...
This is one of my favorite cents to search along with the 57-D. Alot of things happening with the dies at Denver these two years. Its probably die...
Its pretty baffeling to me. Even if it did have a wrong collar die that wouldn't account for the .86 grams under weight. Kind of looks as if it...
http://www.empirecoins.net/shop/ Look at some of these prices and grades. There are places cheaper and more expensive. Don't go by the Red Book....
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