'44 Steel '43 Copper '55 DDO '22 Weak D '09 S VDB
I'm just so surprised that this thread has 10054 replies, now 10055. Anyway, saw a 1960 dime, a 1959 quarter, and a 1964 half
6 consecutive sevens; you don't see that too often!
For some odd reason, I have found 6 2010-D Dimes, and 3 from the same McDonalds, each a month apart, and even weirder, for the same thing each time.
XF-40 is my choice. How much did you pay to make it a great deal?
I really like the toning! I wish that I had one as good as that one. Anyway whats the grade?
Why is Lincoln so upset!
Ouch! That shouldn't have been touched. Now I know that toning can easily be ruined, and fingerprints can deduct grades very easily.
Anyway, it is a great coin to keep/ it's in a good condition, and a memento.
Your money would instantly be worth more. I really don't know. However, this may help (from Treasurer, not Secretary of the Treasury), because...
Heard of the tradition, never knew that's what it's called. The bush pilots crashed very often in the hazardous Alaskan wilderness, and so they...
Didn't people use to think that ALUMINUM was better than silver:rolleyes:
It's going to go up, up and away. $100 silver or $2000 gold isn't far off, especially if the ASEs and the AGEs continue to break sales records,...
I've heard lots of "bad service" reports about TT and HA. Sounds like they're quite sloppy, or is this exaggerated.
That coin is worth a few dollars, thats for sure!
On the side, it says Copyright, 1907 and V.D.Brenner It is the model of Abe Lincoln used on the penny, made by VDB Is it that what it is?
I noticed something interesting a few days ago. I keep the best of the best change (AU55 and up), so I have a big collection of newer coins (cheap...
Lots of counterfeits are out there in the marketplace, and I can only hope I don't buy a counterfeit, especially from a dealer. You know, dealers...
Great! I once saw a nickel like that, I asked for it- got it, and almost sold it for a lot of money! Good thing I figured that out.
It likely was like that when it left the mint My guess: The planchet (must've been very hot), when it was struck, the die penetrated the zinc...
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