Lewis & Clark = 2004 Your 2005’s are showing typical toning. The one on the right is showing some signs of grease affecting the surface finish...
@Mikec This is a setup with my old iPhone 5 - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Loomis gouging. Profits are up 14%.
I was sent to place the laundry in the dryer and this is what I found at the bottom of the washer - [ATTACH] Sadly, a better date LWC worn smooth.
The more significant specimens are interesting.
My guess is that any year single squeeze might have a double ear. Honestly…I never invested any time looking. At the start, people were finding...
The second T in STATES is tilted.
It may be an off center strike but we need to see a photo of the reverse to confirm. More than likely it is a misaligned die strike using an...
Could be anything…maybe from a sneeze. Welcome to CT!!
It was different in the 70s and 80s. Finding older LWCs with mint marks was a thing…not prevalent…but with volume you could find some lower...
When I would CRH, it would take me a couple of weeks to go through a box of cents (2-3 hours in the evenings). Lots of varieties to hunt. For...
I think worth another view! That’s a fun find!
With a lot range of 1909-1929, you’ll want to take your time. The Red Book will help but only identifies a select few of potential variety coins...
Machine damage. Keep the details of the type of doubling you might think it is and apply it to your specimen. See if it will pass the test, but...
I’ve found nickels and cents, but never a dime or a quarter. Fun find!
Sure. Send me a private message if you like and I can give you my ins-and-outs. Happy to help if I can.
Note that the background color can really make a difference. I was able to get nice photos using an old iPhone 5 until it died. Now I use my...
I find photo taking an interesting challenge. Here is a lower cost solution I use. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Feel free to post photos…members here enjoy in others finds and occasionally we spot something that may get overlooked.
Fine greaser!
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