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I thought this was settled in 103 days. :) Check out the one posted a couple days ago under U.S. Coins - 1936 DDO thread.
Yes, novelty and common. People stamp all kinds of things into cents.
That is a beautifully well struck coin with great details! One of these days I need to quit this whole law thing. :) PS Interesting avatar...
Of course, because of the date and intent behind their manufacture.
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One thing to consider is if you plan on stacking many different kinds of coins. If so, then the same diameter holder might be the way to go (for...
I would say 100% acetone and a cotton swab followed by a rinse/bath in distilled water, then gently pat dried with a soft cloth. Not on the...
+1 Maybe $2-$3 above spot.
Now if the election results keep getting discussed, this thread will be closed down. The election was great, everything is going to be great! We...
OK, Ripley, the coin must be the same date or that same type of coin (i.e. Mercury dime cannot follow a Roosevelt dime, a Barber quarter cannot...
That would be my luck. If I cannot determine their dates some way, I will just use them as lucky cents.
Do people think they hit the jackpot with every coin they find hidden in a drawer or someplace else? You have a better chance of hitting a...
That narrows it down since there are countless combinations of a "majority."
Did that fill a hole in your set? :smile
At least you can see the date on that one. I have 2 Draped Busts I am trying to figure out dates on, however, I do not think it will be possible....
Gotta make a prediction every once in a while, but I would not make my living by it. :)
Sounds like a 1941 I have, but go ahead and start a new thread under error coins and post pics and the same explanation. More than likely, it is...
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