Make sure that you hang it somewhere that does not expose it to daylight. Chris
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It looks like 40 years and 56 years, respectively, of circulation to me. Chris
You didn't sound mad to me! You were expressing an opinion, to which, I responded. You have no reason to apologize at all! Chris
No! No! Please no! Don't we have enough acronyms, already? Chris
Have you tried contacting Scott Schechter at NGC yet? Chris
OFF TOPIC Here is one... Belgian Neutrality, World War I [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes! It is! I gave him this...…. [ATTACH] …...but he wouldn't accept it. Chris
This die must have OD'd and is now going through withdrawal. It has a very bad case of the shakes......machine doubling! Chris
Today has been a good day for me! Someone posted a "Like" for me which took me back 9 years to an old thread where I had posted several photos...
You're catching on quickly, young lady! Chris;)
Welcome to the neighborhood, Barbara! I'm not sure, but it might be better if you posted this in the "Ancients" section. Chris
Let's see if I can answer this by asking you a simple question. If NGC lists a particular variety in their Census, but PCGS does not, does it mean...
Let's just be thankful that we don't have to look at the dirt under his fingernails. Chris
Ditto! Chris
Which? The hair or the skin? Chris
It's a penny. What else would you like to know? Chris
It looks like machine doubling to me >>>> flat and shelf-like! Chris
I'm leaning toward being caused by a grease-filled die, but it could be a weak strike. I'm not 100% positive. Perhaps a Lincoln specialist will...
Hmm....That's a "Double faux pas"! Chris
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