Ditto! Chris
I don't know. I'm still using the 5th Edition, myself. Chris
I believe the 6th Edition is in print for (at least) Volume I. Chris
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the Cherrypickers Guide was first released about 25 years ago. Chris
@Bert Gedin I'm not trying to be picky, but the "F." on the signature stands for the Latin word "fecit" which means "He made it." It is used...
FS-101 is the attribution code for the '55 Doubled Die listed in the Cherrypickers Guide. "FS" represents the last names of the authors of the...
Welcome to the neighborhood, Janeal! I believe that is supposed to be the end of a rope. Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood, Maria! What you have is a copper-plated cent with a zinc core. 1982 was the transition year when the US Mint changed...
Thanks for sharing that with me. I never knew that, but it's no surprise since I don't collect foreign coins. I wonder why the English penny was...
Probably for the same reason that my auto insurance and cable tv rates increase every year...…….greed! Chris
"Cartwheel" was a nickname given to the older silver dollars. When you tilted an uncirculated specimen back and forth, the light would radiate...
It doesn't look like a cartwheel to me! Chris
It took me about 5 years to get NGC to accept my ANA Convention 3-medal sets. I attended the NGC Luncheon at the FUN Show every year during that...
It's circulation damage. You really need to learn more about the minting process. Chris
That's okay! Some of the older members here, myself included, can be a real pain-in-the-ar$e sometimes. Chris
I have several tubes of 1973-D Lincoln cents that look like they just came from the Mint, but I've only had them for about 20 years. Chris
I can't be 100% positive from that photo, but it looks like it might have been affected by the environment. It would be better if you cropped out...
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Harold! [ATTACH]
Yes! If you don't post photos @Salvador Rocha we will forever hold you responsible. Chris [ATTACH]
@Rockdafella For the benefit of those of us who do not frequent the PCGS site, can you explain what the criteria is for this set? TIA! Chris
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