Oldest for me was an 1876 specimen. Close...but just close.
I'm actually working on a CRH Dateless Buffalo Whitman coin folder. Affectionately known as my Pickled Nickel collection. I had accumulated 3-4...
It is one of those alluring specimens that collectors just have to have. An exciting date to own - [ATTACH]
In commercials in New England...Hood is Good! Especially their eggnog.
This was the most interesting Jefferson Nickel DDR - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It’s been a busy start to 2023, but here is a dime from the 2022 pocket change hunts. I found 6DDRs but this was the best one - [ATTACH]...
I did a little browse through some old photos - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Some earlier photos before my shoebox setup. But for your reference....
From what I see, its usually grease filled to a point where the devices are less filled out and appear flatter.
If he kept digging, maybe even the car. :-)
Mr. Ed - have you experimented with longer soaks in distilled water for those bronze/copper cents? Given the number of your finds, I suspect it's...
As @Mountain Man has posted, here is a twist that might be useful to you - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An old shoebox, pill...
MD with a hit to the date. Pretty common damage.
Fellow enthusiasts nailed it. It may have been stuck to a card at some point...or a school project. It happens quite often.
LD 1970 S with a hit to the date.
Agreed. 1954d1mm001 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com
Too blurry, but it doesn't appear to be.
Yes...leaning towards the 008 - 1972p1do008 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com
For the glass, I used a piece from a broken picture frame. Repurposed it for good use. If you note, those photos were taken with an old iPhone...
Fun box Larry!!
Granola, but most things with oats. I do occasionally eat the bowl of cereal while looking at coins or browsing CT. Close enough? ;)
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