Yes, nicer color than the original photos. It's got a nice patina!
I'm at F12 too, Jimmy.
In that case, don't forget the chocolate frosting to dip the crab legs in. If the end is coming...I suppose that all vices will be on the table...
Going broke is one thing buying what you need but buying what you want is another. Perhaps all that was left were crab legs. Let’s hope that was it.
Hoarding I'm afraid.
Trade a roll for another roll that you might want. Then return the rest...when banks are taking coinage back.
Ahhh...thank you...caught it at a decent moment! Normally it's quite tough to squeeze a computer on it to keep up with new postings and look-ups....
Christoper - you appear to be free-handing your photos. You need to be stationary especially when taking macro shots of fine details. First...
It's not exactly like the one at Cudsoncoins, but probably just because of the progression. I think you've attributed it correctly and whether...
I'd say its fairly common. This is especially noticeable on freshly issued coinage. After it's in circulation, the evidence starts to fade. I...
I was in the same place a Publius. Again, not being critical, but sharper images would remove most (all?) doubt. You may want to browse photo...
Here are the subject reference coin links: Coppercoins:...
I agree with your assessment. I use Coppercoins for most of my attributions but sometimes the other sites have listings that they don’t. I think...
I’m really pleased to see that your coin graded higher. I understand that TPGs rely more on the obverse condition than the reverse when setting...
Nice pictures though. Optimally taken.
I can say that finding high grade 70's coinage during a CRH event is harder than finding higher grade 60's nickels. That's a nice looking...
I think EF pricing from Coppercoins gets you close to a buy price. $9
That's one of the more valuable RPMs for the date as well. Glad you could confirm the markers and die state. Your's looks to be in better shape...
If I had to guess, it might be this: http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1952&die_id=1952d1mm016&die_state=mds Your pictures are...
It's hard for me to see splits and notches and to see what else is going on in the fields. Identify if its an RPM and then start the hunt for the...
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