I get it's not unique, but what's your opinion on slabbing it?
Would love one. Pcgs holder only
I have a 1943 P and 1943 S steel cent slabbed by PCGS with an MS67 grade CAC stickers (just need a CAC 1943 D PCGS at same grade...help!). I also...
Hi. I am new to collecting and I really appreciate so many of your comments even going back 10 years. You are very honest and helpful and do so in...
In Buffalo and Western Pennsylvania, most dealers use the Grey Sheet, as well as the shows they have here in Buffalo...and that's what they sell...
None are really in "mint." There are some in a little better condition, but not many. He wanted his coins to go unnoticed, so he purposely made...
Henning purposely used a worn, circulated coin as a model so they would not be so noticeable and would blend in.
Funny how your obverse looks more worn than mine, but your reverse is much sharper than either of mine.
I guess we have to go to our local coin shops, go through their tubes, and weigh a bunch to find out
They also each have that same stratus cloud on the reverse to the left of the dome; the same linear pattern.
No, I bought them. The pair cost me $85
If you notice, above the "EN" in the word "CENTS" it even has the same die flaw mark, as well as the die crack and looped R
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[ATTACH] Here are my two Henning No P 1944s. I just submitted them to ICG for their slab with the Counterfeit label.
Sorry. Only been on here a few days. Was that not good etiquette? Or is that not allowed?
I already have those, but thanks. I meant ones where someone owns a store and lists their inventory, kind of like Scotsman
Couple on eBay, but one is scratched and another has black lines on it. Another claims to be a henning but it doesn't have the noticeable...
Trying to find websites who have actual coin galleries where I can see their inventory. Looking for full-step war nickels (45 p d s) and doubled...
What does OP mean?
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