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Next year will be 2017. Might not seem significant, right? Well, what if I told you that 2017 is the 100th anniversary of John F Kennedy's birth?...
Next coin is 1905!
Next coin is 1902!
[ATTACH] Let's begin! Next person posts 1901.
The goal of this game is to start by posting a 1900 coin, then the next person posts a 1901 coin, then the next posts 1902, and then 1903, 1904,...
Nice! If the date was COMPLETELY obliterated and you had no hope in reading it, you could still soak it in vinegar to restore the date. Good thing...
Really? What makes you think that? I'll say PR65 or 66.
The first C in CC looks kind of suspicious, so first weigh it. If it weighs around 2.50 grams, the coin could be genuine, so send it to ANACS and...
Two things: 1. Do you live near Portland, OR? 2. Were those Loomis wrapped cents? Both of them apply to me and I find no copper through Loomis.
That was probably a blazer that stood out when you poured out the roll. Awesome! In that condition, I'd say $10+, but I don't know much about this...
You know, this could be quite valuable as these coins are made as well as a business strike will allow.
I've read that in a book once. He had a cup of ginger ale and a cup of potassium cyanide. These were both the same color. When the numismatist...
Well, I didn't take the penny out, but I saw it.
Pinching my finger while closing a coin binder
NNC = Not Necessarily Coins (bad acronym, I know)
Could have been a metal detector find.
Maybe if you post photos I could actually see, I could have a chance at figuring out what it is. It seems like a magician's coin at the moment.
I found a 2016 penny in the tip jar at my supermarket.
Only trust the top four (PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG). Everyone else pretty much overgrades disgustingly. If you see a coin in a slab that isn't from...
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