https://www.google.com/search?q=specimen%20coins
Wait... so they *didn't* end in 1916...?
If a 1909-1916 Lincoln is a proof, then it is a matte proof, correct? There are no "non-matte proofs" for those years?
I did a box every now and then when I couldn't get anything else. Found one every now and then. I was like "Cool!", then "Meh...". Very little...
They don't have to be MS69, just in decent shape. I don't have any yet, in spite of my searches. Thanks.
Why do you think it's made of aluminum?
SOLD!!!!!!!!! Knights of the Coin Table 1 oz Silver Round Semi-proof 39mm: $35 Brass Semi-proof 39mm: $14 1965 Churchill Crown Overstrike: $15...
I love me some Fugio.
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Draped Bust dime (G or lower; "problem coins" considered) Matte proof Lincoln (common year, so I think that means 1910 or 1913; MS62-65) Indian...
I saw nothing.
Nice.
They ought to be tarred and feathered... or whatever the punishment back in the good old days was for thievery...
Pretty sure that is machine doubling. See: https://www.errorvariety.com/OFD/MD.html
>Doubling INCREASES the size of devices!!! That's what she said...
... plus, if not *the* longest, it *has* to be in the top 10 longest names of any U.S. commemorative ;-) "1924 Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary Half...
I love the design. It's on my bucket list, for sure.
In case any of you are into such things... http://www.fsrcoin.com/133.htm TOKENS, 19th century: superb quality group, EFs are rare, carefully...
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