That is exactly where they went :) The 7070 that is.
Love em racebannon. Crusty, circulated, all good stuff. The crusty ones have personality and the circulated ones have history. Wonder what you...
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That is another beauty!
urban..that 44 D is awesome. Whats the grade? Oh man, I can see some of those others have rainbows. :)
Oops, sorry about that. Force of habit that I call them clad .
You are partially correct! In 1942, two types were produced. Type 1 from Philly is clad, and there is also a silver Philly which is called type 2....
Although I usually only try to acquire toners for my type set, it isn't always financially feasible. The walking liberty rapidly goes up in price...
Oh man fishfinder, the 1951 has been searching for me. Don't deny it it's rightful home in my album.
I'm loving this thread guys! Don't make me bust out every toned proof i own and image them. Like I have that much time? I'll make time. Here are...
Absolutely Ethan. I like other peoples nickels just as much a I like mine. :) Like kookoox said, a very underrated series. I think it's a great...
You may be right!
Love the repeater. I have yet to find one! How was the lunch?
I am not a fan of war, but I am a fan of war nickels. Between 1942-1945, the government used 35% silver, 56% Copper, and 9% Maganese for the...
I only have one. You better put on your sun glasses if you want to look at it though. [img]
Thanks guys. It would have been a nice surprise. They are certainly beautiful business strikes.
Mother of God! Does not look AT to me. Hard to tell grade. Can't see through all the toning. It's MS++ in my opinion though. Value? A lot. Toned...
Thanks leadfoot. I see how the year is much more flat as well. I will take a closer look at the rim when I'm home.
These two IHC's really stick out amongst my other ones. I don't think I could be that lucky, but any chance one of these may be a proof?...
I just asked the same thing about one of my IHC's. (the doubling). I was told it is called DDD or die deterioration doubling. [IMG]
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