TheNoost: What is that? Looks very historical. The bottom image would make an interesting avatar?
It is CONECA 1910-S # 2. Coppercoins 1910S-1MM-002
I was hoping that he hadn't been sold a 1909-S instead of a 1909-S VDB.
ARIZONA JACK: Are you talking about the Second Sunday of the Month show? Or am I missing something??
Where is the VDB on your coin? I don't see it?
I can't believe it is MS-63 with that scratch on the cheek. The reverse looks rotated from the images?
Yes.
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I guess my copper nickel. [IMG]
Looks like damage to me. Note on the site the image of the earlobe. There is no lower area on it as in the first image. Also the evidence of the...
Here is a good 1910-S Cent. [IMG]
Always using the full wheat lines on the reverse is not always a good guide. Die wear can affect this area as well. With that said, what is the...
Could be something or nothing. Depending on if it was damaged. The first 9 looks interesting to me. But the image needs help. There is a class 6...
Looks like a normal 1942-S to me from what I can tell from the images.
The shape of the tail of the 3 is entirely a different size than the 44. Compare to your image. [IMG]
It's just damage from another coin hitting it in circulation/bag mark or damaged. It is a 1944.
Sorry it doesn't match any in this older book. A micro image would help. The one is a North and the other is a SE. But nothing like your coin. Sorry.
An older RPM book does list on RPM for the 1941-D Dime. The mark above the NE edge is where it is located. You dime appears to have something...
I really don't like toned coins. I prefer them in the BU state. But all have their own likes and dislikes. But I saw one on the internet that did...
I think that many are missing a point? Most cuds are on the obverse. This one is on the reverse die. The reason the obverse looks that way to me...
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