Even with the wear on the date I don't think G06 would be out of the question. Definitely better than AG03. Looks like you got a good deal.
Got it! Didn't realize that they were merely on loan, so to speak.
Nice trails. What's the date?
Doug, I guess I'm not understanding. Did they hand them out and then recall them? Seems like if they legitimately gave some out, then those few...
My understanding is that about a dozen were given out to a few Congressmen. Were these wrongly/illegally given out?
Dayriser- Any photos you could share with us? I'm sure someone here could help you identify what you have.
Check this one out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WmX6Cnj1LE&feature=related
That's what I suspect too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4puQhfJg-o&feature=related
Unless your family had some inside connections in Washington, it is highly doubtful that you have a 1974 aluminum Cent. Keep in mind that it is...
Michelle, There was an extra earlobe variety from the Philly mint, but nothing I'm aware of from Denver. I don't see anything in the photos that...
You're a real class act aren't you Jazz?
I see what you're talking about there. Franklins are definitely not my thing, but just looking at a picture on PCGS Photograde of a '57, the 7 in...
Take a coin, take a flathead screwdriver and hit a letter or number with it. I'm not sure about halves, but I can tell you as a cent searcher I...
I thought it just looked as if it had taken a hard enough lick to push some metal around. I see stuff like this with Lincolns all the time.
Nice photo. Unfortunately this is just a case of the seven being damage from contact. Post-mint.
The best way is to first upload to www.photobucket.com (it's free), then copy and paste the image link here.
Which echoes my sentiment that it can't easily be dismissed as an RPM.
I'm not sold either. I think for Bill Fivaz and JT Stanton to make the decision to include in the CPG speaks a lot to it definitely being a...
I think there's just no way we're going to settle this one definitively unless someone produces an early die state specimen that reveals an...
Whether it's a die break or a MM, it looks like you definitely have the same coin as that listed in TCPG. Great find.
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