Yes, there is a finger print.
That is true for die #1, die #3, and die #4, but not die #2. It is believed to have occurred after a major die clash. The operator then polished...
GROAN!!!:o:help!A:
Been there many times both summer and winter. I was raised about 15 miles from I80 & I79 junction. Mostly drove it going north to school. I...
I would say my pictures exaggerate the difference a bit, but they are pretty accurate.
Poor man's DD are actually very common for 1955 (and somewhat for other years). As an aside, I-79 (Pittsburgh to Erie) is probably the...
New member of the leaders. jcakcoin moved into #9. The rest of the pack is unchanged from last week. Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average,...
I am really not sure what their problem was with this coin. There is a mark on Abe's collar, but that is about it. Super luster, super strike,...
I have put this coin on before (09-10 #63). I learned 2 things. First, you apparently like to grade the higher grade coins. Only 16 here, but...
1932-D PCGS slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
1931-D NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
Gorgeous coin, Charmy.
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As a buyer, absolutely.
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t184336/ tonight.
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t184337/ tonight.
The 51 is worth 3¢ for its copper. You might make 25¢ for the 1917
It is not a hole. If you blow the picture up, you can see the feather lines through your "hole". I also do not think it is a piece of gunk. I...
Here is my latest.
IMO, knowing that the coin is genuine will increase its value, not hurt it
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