I also want to see some more pictures!
Love that design, especially with the frosted surfaces and mirrors.
I agree. On the 1964 cent, there is no mintmark as it was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
Still a nice dime!
Doesn't look right to me.
I did not realize this thread was still active until just recently when I started getting interested in identifying large cents and early coppers....
I agree with clashed die from Lincoln's portrait.
Well, that is very interesting. I have never heard of it. I should see if I have any 2001-P halves!
Why a few really shiny Lincoln cents? I am just curious.
I am thinking MS61. Likewise, I think this one could range anywhere from mid-AU to lowish/mid-MS.
That is such a wonderful example, regardless of variety. With the variety, that makes it quite an incredible and special piece! This is probably...
I am under the impression the quarter is post-mint damage, and the two dimes have curved clip errors. In-fact, the 1981-P looks to have two curved...
I am going to say MS64+ DMPL. Mostly because of what looks like a little PVC on the reverse beside the berries right of T in UNITED.
MS61?
I love seeing two halves of a split planchet together. It's so cool!
Now, don't underestimate the hole! That one is quite clean... very circular and not much displaced metal. ;)
I like the hole in yours. Maybe it was used to string a thread for jewelry, or to keep track of change! In any case, it's a definite step-up from...
Here is my Vespasian, one of a few denarii I own: [ATTACH] Vespasian AR Denarius, 73 AD, RIC 546- Obv: IMP CAES VESP AVG CENS, laureate head...
I was thinking 7/8 TF as well. Cool example.
That luster and finish on that coin is phenomenal!
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