Reverse picture is too blurry. They all appear to be fairly worn. My novice opinion is that, pending any key dates or VAMs (varieties), they are...
What @tommyc03 said... Excel works fine for me.
Did you see the mark above JFK's lip, the double mark in his hair, and the wear in his hair? Or are they calling those "contact marks"?
>I Found 1964 D I think the 64 is did any opinions like me know? What?
100 year anniversary of the start of WW1, I believe.
Thanks! I had forgotten about that one... that's why I'm asking here, to help remind me ;-) I Googled it, and apparently there were more than one...
I got mine already! No pics yet, though. This might be my favorite DC overstrike yet. Definitely has the best back-story by FAR.
That was due to a copy & paste, but thanks for the catch.
Here is what I have so far. CoinTalk doesn't allow PowerPoint, but it does allow Adobe PDF. It is the last attachment at the bottom of this post....
Understood. I used the term "owner" in a loose sense of the word ;-) Part of me wishes that the guy's dad *had* honestly, legitimately been given...
No other coins for sale from that seller... lots of "vintage" items... maybe they found it at a yard sale or pawn shop... 2nd coin: "M" in "UNUM"...
I believe he's talking about these. As far as mintage figures, check out: http://www.moonlightmint.com/blog_19.htm and...
Yes, I have a PowerPoint with pictures of all the major types, from (Fugio) to the Shield Reverse, with special slides showing the four different...
Wow, Mike... I'll have to look into that. Do you have any particularly good links?
The U.S Mint estimates that the average life expectancy of paper currency lasts for as little as 18 months. The average cent lasts 25 years! The...
I'm doing a presentation for elementary school kids (grades 1-5) and a few younger than that. Here is a list of what I've found so far. If you...
FYI, the reason I'm asking is that I'm doing a "U.S. Cent" presentation for some elementary school children, and I thought it would be fun to have...
I know that the 1792 "Birch Cent" was a pattern coin, and if those are allowed, at $2.6 million, I'm pretty sure it would win... (see other...
Arrrgh! You made me click on a SilverSearcher video! Help! I've been "Rick-Rolled"!
That's strange... I've never had a problem getting wrappers... other than the occasional strange look that was like, "Uh, yeah... I *think* we...
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