The zinc cents are very cheap (in comparison to 95% copper coins). And they react to all kinds of things and disintegrate easily.
There's something going on, on both sides of the eagle. As well as above it's head. A little underneath from the second wing tip. Less from her...
Testing the new camera. This is the dollar coin from yesterday. [ATTACH]
They are not definite that the 1958 over 7 is a true over date. I'm not really seeing it. And wouldn't they have to use a reworked die to get this...
tibor I'll look that up tomorrow. I am unfamiliar with that. Thanks.
Yes I just realized that. But is that the most recent/ last one?
When was the last known over date? Have there been any after the 1942/41 dime? Ah, 1943 over 1942 nickel. Is that the last one? Have there been...
When was the last over date? 1942/41 dime is what comes to mind. Have there been any since then?
Perhaps the rapists should get harsher sentences.
There's no proof that the shell case cents were ever produced. They made billions of coins in 44,45,46. There wasn't that much tonnage from...
Don't waste your money.
You can look it up on the star note lookup website. The date is also useful, and of course condition. If it's all creased and stained it's $20....
Monstrous hunt. Dollar coin. Hope to have the new camera before the next hunt. [ATTACH]
I read the articles posted. If the Omega fakes are "indistinguishable" from the real thing, except for the Omega symbol, how do they know they...
Seems generous with the FB designation IMO. The connecting lines are just not crisp enough, and there seems to be at least 1 break. An MS 64...
I think there are 39 1944 steelies. That's what USA Coin Book lists. (Not an infallible source.) 30 Phillies, 7 Denvers and 2 SF. Again I am...
If you like it, it doesn't cost anything to save it. My first thought was a possible greaser, but the next 2 posts seem more likely.
Also agree that it seems the FG was removed. Too many marks in that area.
The 1970-S quarter that was struck on a 1941 silver (80%) Canadian planchet, was a proof coin. There is only 1 of them. How could a 1941 Canadian...
I like it for less than $50. As for the other notes, you'll have to post photos because there's such a wide window for condition.
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