My advice is to pick up a couple. You’ll find as you start to go along that you’ll be in a mode of constant upgrading. In the press in folders...
Why not? I keep all of my LWCs. ;)
Looks like a normal 2004. But with different die states you’ll have different markers to look for. Yours is possibly Stage D. Look for those...
Yes. The lighter side should be appreciated. Keeps us fresh!
About 5 sense.
That’s true!
Unless you pickle the nickle.
Jammed in a washer barrel.
Pictures look the same. Nice on the 42D. Tougher find.
Ok. We can wait...maybe.
I’ve posted my pickled nickel set a month or so ago. I think it’s doable with volume and pickling. I’m interested if DDNG will accomplish the...
I am. I was surprised that I found 1913 D (both types) and a few more smaller mintage specimens. The 16 includes some more common dates/mms but...
Nice! I’ll bet those more modern series are AU and above. I’m a little surprised at the Roosevelt series with all the silver hoarders out...
I used to feel pretty strongly about this with regards the Jefferson series. Admittedly building other sets from circulation finds is likely...
Well done Joe. The ‘43D was the last nickel for my first circulation set. I’ve found a couple more since. It was a ender to boot!
That sucks! But an early Christmas present perhaps. The silver lining? (Since War Nickels have been scarce)
Hi Jake - as our fellow enthusiasts point out, your anomaly is likely the result of a chip in the die. The area around/in-between devices are...
I don't think it's any of the 3 Wexler lists. The 002 and 003 are minor and if it were 001, the spread would be obvious. I've also noticed that...
I'm not sure if "rounded look" refers to the bend noticed in the letters of LIBERTY, but this is a fair indicator of Class VI doubling. When I...
Lisa - while your cent is only worth a few cents, what I do note on your coin is a nice even wear and even toning. Folks sometimes put together...
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