Absolutely, I’ve got an Intercept Shield album. It is marketed as being impregnated with chemicals that prevent corrosion. Plus, it looks good....
The raw 64-D coin definitely has nicer surfaces than the graded 1964 MS66. Whether that means it should also be 66, or 67, is a question I can’t...
Having two 1964-D Lincolns that I did not like, I got this one raw. [ATTACH] Full resolution photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Raw, this was about $8....
I cracked out the 1964 Lincoln and retook the photos. [ATTACH] Now, with the holder out of the way, the color balance matches the GreatPhoto more...
I still had the same 1964 cent that I’ve had for years. It was included in the partial set I bought that got me started with Lincolns. The fields...
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I will take the opportunity to post this, since I rarely get a chance to do it. It came in an old scuffed MS63 holder. It looked like it had...
Here’s a start on the list. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I can only get within a year on the half dime. [ATTACH]
I did that a couple of weeks ago. Very few threads are active for 14 years.
Is that color called “Moonlight Mint”, by any chance?
Don’t you need a sarcasm emoji?
Yes, numismatics is cool because you can choose what you collect and why. Choose errors, or not. Varieties, or not. Only silver? Only up to 1964?...
Yeah, I think we need some moose in Bucks County. I was sitting on the patio yesterday when a herd of deer snuck up, either to feast on our...
A coin where I went outside my usual - type set, Lincolns, and Jeffersons. I remember seeing the beaver from when I was a kid in northern Ohio,...
You could knock that down to three easily. The 1922 is not an intentional regular issue, but could be considered either a variety or a mint error,...
I’m glad you mentioned the lathe. If you look closely under the bust you can see lines that look suspiciously like a lathe cut them. Could this be...
Could always be Details or Genuine instead…
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