The more the merrier!
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I just noticed, for the first time, the cud on E of CENT. 1960-D Small Date [ATTACH] Full Resolution Photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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During the 1960’s these small date 1960’s were touted as rare, collectible, and valuable. Since I was collecting in the mid-60’s as a teen, my...
Same coin, 1960 Large Date, in proof. [ATTACH] Full resolution photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Maybe tomorrow…
Well, they can’t all be treasures, but the thrill of hearing that beep has to be the same.
It seems like it’s been a while since we’ve had an ongoing thread on anything, so Jim Beam and I decided to just post all the Lincoln cents from...
That’s a great example! Here’s another. I didn’t collect it on purpose; it just happened that the one I had looked this way. [ATTACH]
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Well, yes to all that, but this is a stunningly attractive coin that transcends the wear and the grade. I mean, sometimes “grading” just seems an...
My local dealer sent some Roosevelt’s for grading and they came back as Details - Wheel Mark. I looked at them and saw a bright shiny spot that...
The one I had also had the distinguishing die crack. [ATTACH]
I am not seeing the “brown” part of the red-brown designation on these. They are certainly on the red end of the scale…
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I appreciate the way you succinctly explained how and why later die states have more luster than early die states. I’ve occasionally asserted...
While I am not ready to answer all the questions, I like artificial toning if well done. I bought a set of 25 Roosevelt proofs for 11 cents each...
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