Sounds like fun @Bing but, I have a difficult time reading fiction. I had trouble in school because we were required to read so much fiction.
The blank was damaged prior to the strike.
Lamination prior to strike.
I suppose I should clarify. I agree that the Hudson's and some other low mintage didn't see much circulation. I did find several such as the BTW...
I have several different ones and found them in circulation back in the 50's. They did circulate because after the war if you had 50 cents you...
@1stSgt22 Now I am really confused.
I have a lot of respect for both of you and wish there was a more direct answer.
The key word here being 'circulation'?
I recently saw an ad for M1 Garand parts. The advertiser said to send an SASE for a list. How many people today would understand that?
I have the camera and viewing equipment. The lighting arrangement for photos of coins in capsules is my next need. Here is my set up. The Morgan...
They are nice. I have several sets still in mint packaging. In 70 plus years I have never sent a coin to be slabbed. I think I have some that...
@SensibleSal66 is that an enhanced proof or is it from the 225th Anniversary Uncirculated Set?
I'm at the point where there is very little for me to collect in US coins. The only holes are those that are very cost prohibitive and likely not...
Modern proof coins tend to fog over so easy. They are not fun to look at if they do.
I would like to see a photo of your light set up if you can.
If you will search on this site you will find many, many postings about microscopes and photography.
Some of my favorite halves: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I prefer coins that have worked for a living. In 70 plus years of collecting I haven't made any money. But, my collection has energy, potential...
Thanks for that. But, if it is the kind of email that comes from random addresses, is there a way to stop it? Or, is this a different subject?
The green one looks like an old Juke Box or Nickelodeon nickel. Nice.
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