Thanks for all the help.
Thanks. But, like I asked, how can you (we) tell that is was done at the mint? There should be some obvious visual evidence.
How can you tell that was done at the mint?
OK, I must be slow. I still don't see how that results in the letters that are raised. The letters in the reversed liberty seem to be raised as...
Well, I don't doubt but don't want to do that. It looks like the word LIBERTY is raised letters. The method you described would impress the letters.
Sometimes you hit a spot where somebody (child perhaps) has spent some change from a collection. It is fun, but I always feel for the person whose...
Yes, I agree. But, I as interested in how it may have been done. Thanks.
Dave - how do you suppose the impression of the word LIBERTY backwards could have been done? It is impressed across the shoulder from right to left.
All great finds. The BEST find I ever had in change was a Twenty Cent piece. It was given to me back in the 50's in change as 25 cents. I had to...
Well, since I started in 1948, I was still finding Indian Heads. But the oldest Wheat Cent would be a 1909 VDB.
Thanks. I haven't been able to find any reference to the scarcity or value of them. But, they are nice.
Got confirmation today that the coins are in fact the die varieties as shown in Wexler's Coins and Die Varieties 2011 $1 ASE WDDO-001. I have 2 of...
These guys have sure fire ways to build up a high feedback rating without even selling anything.
Just got my set in the mail a few minutes ago.
Thanks for the feedback.
I agree. I, too, have all the Kennedys and I think this is the only place to get this particular Kennedy. Corrections welcome.
Mine is in the mail. Should be here today.
I have seen coin dealers do this before and found after some research that the dealers were using the fake sales to pad the feedback. I and...
That photo of the token looks more than 42 years old. How did that happen?
Not an error and not a coin.
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