The problem is that you've started CRHing about 7 years too late. Millions of new roll searchers started not long after the big jump in the price...
I hate to say this, but you're falling into the same trap that a lot of inexperienced variety collectors fall into. More photos are not going to...
Why are you waiting for a confirmation from @paddyman98 ? He has stated on more than one occasion that he doesn't care for or look for doubled...
I definitely don't see a split serif. ~ Chris
It doesn't look like a DDO to me. ~ Chris
It looks like it has been buffed or polished to me. I could be wrong because I'm not familiar with Canadian coinage. ~ Chris
@James Miller It looks like it's separating from Lincoln's face. See if you can remove some of it with a toothpick. ~ Chris
Me too! ~ Chris
It's not exactly like the feeling I get when I bite into a York Peppermint Patty, but when I see people using incorrect terminology.....well.....I...
I think I'll pass. ~ Chris
When I see C-O-R-R-O-S-I-O-N like this, it makes me wonder why anyone would want to save it. ~ Chris
I thought I read in some of the CT posts that some stores do not charge a fee if a gift card is purchased with the proceeds. Does anyone remember...
@James Miller It's always a good idea to get a manicure before you take photos of your fingernails. I've seen better! I've seen worse! J/K! ~ Chris
As long as you don't poke me with the "chalk end" of the stick! ~ Chris;);) PS. When I finish at my turn at the table, the game is usually over.
I assume that you are referring to the thickness of the rim on the obverse......at 1:00 it is thin and at 7:00 it is thick. The rim on the reverse...
FYI: For US coinage, "one arrow up & one arrow down" is called Coin Turn while "both arrows up" is called Medal Turn. Some countries use "Medal...
Dam, dam, dam, dam, damage! Sorry about the stuttering. ~ Chris
The square tubes are the best for bulk storage, and you can also get boxes that hold 50 rolls. These are heavy-duty paperboard and last forever....
Ditto! ~ Chris
Hi, Todd! Unfortunately, all Lincoln cents produced since mid-1982 are composed of 95% zinc which makes them susceptible to all kinds of...
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