Thanks Chris. It could be.
I think you are correct. But, this is the best I can do as far as pictures. [ATTACH]
Well, me too now that you mention it. I will get out my bigger microscope. Thanks.
Came across this while looking for laminations. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think they would only have a premium to someone who collects such things. I like them. I found them in change many years ago and will keep them....
I'm just getting into the oddballs of my "Wheat Cents". I will post some more later. Stay healthy everyone.
Take your time. That 1914 has been waiting a while to be viewed. I, too, think it was laminated before the strike.
Where is your grandfathers collection now? I would like to see it or some of it.
Here is a 29 S with major lamination. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a 14 P with major lamination on the reverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well I will just do that. I picked these out of circulation a long time ago. I think I held them back because I saw something different about them.
Thanks. I am going through my old LWC's in more detail. I have quite a few with nice laminations and other characteristics. Would I wear our my...
I just found this in my accumulation. A 1925 S LWC with a wide Rim to Rim lamination. Having 72 years of stuff just keeps giving. Note that it...
The US Mint has a good design to see edge lettering.
I found one GW without lettering very early in the releases.
Refocus and show full pics obverse and reverse. Welcome to CT
When they first came out I bought a roll of each from the mint. I quit buying them when they pulled rolls off the market - 2011 I think. Later...
Now I have to dig out all my rolls of Presidential dollars and start looking.
What does that mean - double edge lettering, inverted mint error?
Well, we can't call it an error because the mint did it on purpose.
Separate names with a comma.