It does look interesting. Looks like there might be some extra thickness and possible notches but there's just too much glare on one side of the...
OK, I don't believe in ghosts so maybe that's why I don't see any apparitions. If you would clue us in on where to look and what you see it might...
Check here. http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php There's about ten pages to go through. I'd love to ID it for you but I don't have the time...
To the OP, if you want to collect coins with silver content and do not want to be affected by the swings in silver prices you need to start...
Sorry, you'll get no help on this forum. Nobody around here would ever spend more than a penny for a penny.;)
On it's journey from Florida to New England it might pass through Ohio. It'll get snatched up before you have a chance at it.:yes:
Sounds like S.F. still knows how to make circulation coins.:) Find any gems?
Coins minted for circulation. Mikem was faster on the draw.:o
If you look at the only types of coins they're slabbing with these, (ASE's, AGE's and Platinum eagles and prez dollars) you can surmise that these...
Let me add my congrats!! And thanks Peter T!!!!!!
You can very easily shut up all the doubters and "haters". Submit the coin and when you get the results post it. Coming back on here and posting...
I'm sorry, but thats just bad advise. How can you recommend the OP spend a bunch of money to send in a coin that you don't have good enough pics...
I'd echo this. Red, early Lincolns are best preserved in slabs or airtights. Albums are for circulated brown Lincolns.
I beg to differ, the size and location of the crack would make it collectible, especially if the crack extends out into the field. It won't make...
1.If you're asking if missing designers initials on Lincolns are collectable, I don't think so. As far as I know only Kennedys are. 2. There are...
Could also be nothing more than zinc rot. I'ts a slim possibility it could be die breaks and the OP can believe that if he wants, but if he's...
It can't be a double denomination. For it to be one it would have to be a nickel that was then struck with quarter dies. Most of the nickel design...
Sorry, I misunderstood your post. The cause of the bubbles is in the zinc core or some contamination under the plating that causes corrosion and...
The planchets are plated before striking, not after.
Indeed The coin looks to have had a hard life.
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