Good input by the group. I'd advocate for the bags over the rolls. I suppose that rolled coinage could yield a better grade than MS68, but I...
Done studying - that was a No-D reverse I showed. Sley's '22 reverse looks weak to me, but it's also worn a bit. EPU fading into the rim suggests...
As are fellow enthusiasts note, not worth a ton of money...in fact, not much at all. It's just nice to get some recognition and your name out...
Agreed. Red Brown. Looks to have sharp details.
I kind of enjoy that and it happens a lot to me when I read. Something mentioned catches my attention...then off into another direction/topic....
Yes...but not mine. ;-) [ATTACH]
1958 D - maybe $0.20. Personally, I wouldn't pay $10 for a roll of 1958Ds. I might pay up to a dime apiece.
Looks like the weak reverse on that '22 D (mushy EPU).
I agree with our fellow enthusiast (and resident error expert). Also note that aside from the shelf-like appearance, the devices are also...
You would know. Since you posted on the other diagnostics to use for worn circulated nickels of that date, I've pieced together close to a full...
Sure - Billions of nickels out there. Side note: just cleared off my daughter's desk of a pile of change. Sitting on top was a particularly nice...
1964 are so plentiful in high grade out there in circulation, it pays to really check them out. I can almost guarantee that you will find a...
Don't forget that cents from different periods have different Obverse and Reverse designs. Here's for obverse on Lincoln cents - Obverse Design...
The 1944D was the more difficult find for me back in the day (when I did CRH). Aside from the key Jeffersons, the 44D and the 42D were difficult...
That happens often with uncirculated coins. Softening the light by diffusing it with a filter of some kind can reduce the glare. Also, light...
It might be a clash, but I can't tell much with the glare. Do you think it's that?
I like that advice. Ease into it with a lower investment for perhaps a better piece of equipment. The catch for the northern detectors is where...
The most interesting thing going on with your coin to me is the grease filled die on the outer most devices. The date especially. But the coin...
Yeah...but you were having fun that whole time!!
No idea. Copper value for a roll of cents is about $1. Numismatic value is different, but for 100 cents to equate to $150, each cent has to be a...
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