Hi, welcome to the forum. Your photos are evidently on your AOL account, so we can't see them. You can try adding photos by using the "picture...
I agree, large dates. Jim
Here is a comparison of the 1945 regular "S" and the smaller "micro-s" [IMG]
The early Lincoln proofs were "matte" finish , which was popular on many European coins, but didn't go over well in the US. Many collectors...
The dial has hieroglyphs. :)
Cointalk , the safer Ambien (zolpidem).
If you want something to combine with sulfur compounds before they reach your silver, it is a simple chemical answer. Take a few newish copper...
I merged the 2 threads together. When there are duplicates, members do not know if they posted or not, and since the prize is the same one , they...
Even with 900 lb safes I keep my real good stuff in the SDB at the bank. Inexpensive for the security.
. Do you keep them in the safe also ?? :)
If you can not currently afford a different safe, and assuming it is mold, take everything out, wipe down the inside of the safe ( using safety...
The information came from Coppercoins.com, "A detailed Analysis of Lincoln Cent Varieties by Billy Crawford", The Cherrypicker's guide, "The...
The only TDO in this date is a proof, and in my opinion this coin is not a proof. edited to add : Wexler DDO-006, Coneca 4-O-II
That is correct, each working die. Until it was actually cut on the master.
I do not think it is mold nor asbestos. It looks like mineral "flowers" and is probably from either the chemicals in the insulation ( Take...
I have not seen one in hand, but compare the photos with the LWC DDO 1909 Die #1 . It is very close in size and position and the 09DDO, has had...
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Maybe you did, but until you follow the rules of the forum, nothing good is going to happen. If you think the mods are going to continue editing...
Thank all of you for your changes, it helps CT, where we wish to be known for both our knowledge and helpfulness. jim
In the "enthusiasm" for the topic some are getting a small amount of personal comments in, remember the rules say you can trash the coins but not...
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