I found these today while looking through the bottom drawer of the coin cabinet. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here are some more from the bottom of the cabinet. Look at all the die cracks on the reverse of the 1843-P. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Congratulations @expat Like @SensibleSal66 says, hope to see you at 10,000.
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Keep us posted on the progress.
@Heavymetal will you leave it in the set?
I think I would dip it.
Nice. Very few are found on proofs.
Absolute truth in this song.
I hung around with a bunch of coin collectors about my age. We met regularly and held swap meets. We didn't sell or buy. We traded based upon...
Yes, quite regularly. WW II had just ended, Korea had just started and piggy banks were being busted open. I put together most of a set from...
I removed the coin from the US Mint Set package and made new photos. I am convinced that both defects are the result of strike through. They have...
1901-O, that is a nice find. Best I ever did in change was I received a 20 Cent Piece one time in lieu of a quarter. I still have it.
Back in the 50's I didn't CRH but I did BVH (Bank Vault Hunt). I went to the local bank almost every Saturday morning. I walked straight in to the...
I took several hundred dollars worth of change I had in coffee cans and such to my local bank. I left them there for about three weeks. They...
Here is another 16 D for comparison: [ATTACH]
I can't judge it with the coin oriented as it is. I would need a straight up view to even guess. But, I think it is a 1916 P.
Me too. Eye appeal is my first and only criteria. I have a nice 81 S. I have no idea of the grade. But, the subject coin does have great eye appeal.
I had several hundred dollars in change stored in coffee cans and such. I took it to my local back and left it for about 3 weeks. They crunched...
3 or 4 dollars worth of silver should be important down there. Strange indeed.
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