Id prefer that honestly
I love those Liberty Caps as well!
I wonder if that's an actual slab error or just their attempt to abbreviate it so it fits
Thanks Fred. I think I'll still keep em at least for a while until I maybe find some super pronounced ones like @furryfrog02. I just tend to like...
Interesting. These two have a very small amount of design creep but surprisingly the 71-D still has a rim, just very thin. I think I'll keep these...
I see... it's in an OG ANACS holder ;) Now days I feel like 40% of my submissions are always details for something...
Same with the doubled ear!
Here I have two Jefferson nickel MADs that appear to be stronger than typical, seeming to show a bit of design creep. When are these worth...
Hi everybody! So I know that the cent on 1979-D often features a broken mintmark punch that can resemble RPMs. I'll paste an image down below:...
So recently I started purging my collection. Reason being is that when I was an even younger YN my coin collection consisted mostly of my pocket...
I love it!!! I didn't even know you were making a book! I concur with italics over quotes
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I think it could be a mint error and a die variety.
I have a similar time-period and similar looking note that I think is from poland
Can't really help too much other than the fact that the Juliana one is of the Netherlands, so if it does say a currency (which I doubt if it's a...
Really... So these are just the few that have turned out alright? Guess I just gotta keep on looking!
That's really interesting! I never really realized that. Usually something with that severe doubling would have a massive premium on a US coin. So...
Oh that's awesome! I'll have to see if someone near me has one. I'd love an XRF gun, but you know, need $15,000 first XD. That's exactly what I...
Interesting. That could be of good use, maybe if someone created a database of observations. How do you verify it is 90% gold or silver? Density?...
The coin weighs 8.95g and the countermark is 5.8mm x 7.3mm. Maybe the weight compensation is just from being struck on a slightly smaller...
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