Circulation find DDO. That's it people. Contact marks and all. :)
Fun find!
As CRH enthusiasts know, the thrill of the hunt is what drives them. Finding stuff is the cherry-on-top. The price here is reasonable and the...
I don't think I've seen a worn specimen like that one either. Pretty neat!!
Thought: regarding your found money, you might consider filling an inexpensive Whitman folder with your detection finds. I'm wondering how far...
The others here have provided good input regarding the price/value. But there is a fun factor, and if you put together a roll set of LWCs, this...
From one of our newer members @More5FrancCoins - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1945-wheat-penny-no-mint-mark.407700/ Always fun to find an...
A common Lincoln Wheat Cent (LWC) but always fun to catch in change. See the thread we have for pocket change finds for the next time. Welcome to...
Nice Magic Man!! Fun for sure!!
Nice! It’s always fun picking up an impaired proof. My first impaired proof was a quarter received in change getting lunch about 10 years ago....
Your speculation is pretty much right. I have built 3 complete Jefferson nickel albums from CRH finds. It was limited by the number of 1950 D...
Maybe you’ll make change more often? You never know what you might find.
I recall when I CRHed that 1994 was a year where the die was over polished and the nose blended with the field. This looks like one but it has...
Nice finds. Yet the Henning remains the rarest find. And most valuable. Fun bag!!
I'll add that grease filled may explain the MONTICELLO being obliterated.
I'd need to see better photos if possible, but here is my take: multiple issues. The circulation damage makes it hard to be definitive, thus...
I bought my albums from a source in Canada since they were more likely to sift out the minor varieties and include the more important ones. I...
This one is damaged. Welcome to CT!!
Jim offers good advice. And we are a lot cheaper and are available to ask questions about a given specimen. Take the patient path and build up...
That’s probably MD on the earlobe or possibly a hit (I’m betting MD because that’s a common place for it). You’ll see this quite a bit during CRH...
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