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The large date seems to be much more common, and I agree that both of them are large dates. Here's my humble example, nice detail, but an old...
I haven't found anything yet and I've searched 35-40,000 by now.
64 seems low to me, I'm with the consensus above at 65.
I've been collecting wheat cents to do this in my bathroom. I need approximately 18,000 to cover the floor and have about 13,000 so far. It's...
From the position of the date, the high ES and the leaf extending beyond the S in states, I would agree with C-3.
The lower obverse rim outer. Where the obverse meets the reeds.
That's a tricky one, but I lean toward it being fake because of the lower obverse rim. You just don't see that on these proofs.
There's lots of younger collectors here. One of things that I've always appreciated about this forum is that it is so kid friendly. There have...
Im generally not a big fan of woodies, but I really like the look of this one. Nice piece. In case you were wondering, the true grade is MS-57....
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If the government spends more than a cent to mint a cent even while producing them in the billions, I doubt that counterfeiting them would ever be...
How dare you question the ability of duct tape!
The rims are huge.
Sorry to say, but the 47 is plated and not an error.
Someone has De-Mensa.
This should be a featured thread for the following reasons: 1. The hobby is about to be changed forever and CT could be the one to break the...
I'd bet that there's at least one on this thread alone that already has his number.
Yes
I don't anything other than a normal cent with a bit of environmental damage.
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