I found this very nice looking 1958 D in one of my tubs of Wheat Pennies. It has a die crack connected to the 9 in the date. It also has a die...
Awesome stuff there Ed. Perhaps you could open a Pawn Shop when you retire. I am hoping your procedure gives negative results.
I know how you feel. I'm dealing with some negative reactions. My daughter and I have home physical therapy for an hour 7 days a week. It keeps me...
Nice. Could be a pre-cud also.
The 1939 Jefferson minted in Philadelphia has no mint mark. There were about 120 million of them.
Stay safe Erin and follow protocol with the isolation.
I don't use coins much anymore. When I go to the golf course, I bring a few Presidential or Native American dollars to give as tips. I don't think...
Amen John. I finished my ASE trip with the end of the original design. There are too many configurations and they cost too much. I consider them...
All of mine have at least a bullion and a mint set. The bullion should simple and shoppable. The mint sets I may have to get from the mint. But...
I may settle for an ASE bullion grade for the kids.
Before Zip Codes.
I terminated all my enrollments at the end of the year. I have been a customer of the US Mint since 1959. I have 2 more Great Grandchildren due...
Your little quizzes can be very difficult just to understand. To me that looked to be an observation error that needed attention.
@Insider You still haven't acknowledged that your instructions were wrong to start out. This is not the "right side of a Trade dollar obverse".
First thing I saw was the "Left Side" of a Trade Dolar.
@rrdenarius Where in Houston?
That would bug me too. I hate incomplete stuff.
I would have to agree. But it is what it is. I have many more from the President series that have a similar root for the WDDR status.
Wexler calls it doubling. I would have called it a die chip myself. Look it up in Wexler.
I found these WDDR-001 of Monroe while looking through my stuff. I found 5 in one mint roll. Very minor doubling, but that is how it is listed in...
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