post them all.... i can't get enough of stuff like this!:smile
That is awesome!!!:thumb:
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Welcome! It looks like it took a pretty good hit. Who knows from what. Post mint damage. You'll find lots like that in your metal detecting finds.
I'm going through a new batch of wheats and the first coin I pull out is a 1940 D. At first I thought I had an rpm but upon closer inspection I...
I think what I'll do is post a few in the open section sometimes during the week and see if there's any interest.
you wish!:rolleyes:
Soon I'll be able to put together the best collection ever. Just today, I received an email from a nice Nigerian gentleman who says I have a share...
They look to be diecracks. I keep the most dramatic ones. They appear to look like the last photo. Just for informational purposes (and not to...
I was inspired the same way when I was young. (a couple of large cents from my Grandfather). It's neat to see the excitement in the kids when...
Another jaw-dropper!:yawn: Definitely a jewel! Gorgeous addition to your collection!
Some of you may remember when I bought several thousand wheat cents. I went through the original batch then I bought another 5,000. A lot of them...
It's the result of a well-placed die chip. I used to keep all I found. After about 20 of them, I just toss them back in the reject pile.
Here's a close-up of the mid-portion of the profile including the neck. There are a few lines as well. [IMG]
Nice!!!
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This is the obverse of a 1993 Canadian cent. There are several horizontal lines projecting from the Queen's profile. I'm thinking poor die...
1943 Canadian cent: [IMG]
This 1943 cent has more die cracks on it, than I've ever seen before. Most are on the lower half of the coin. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I'm sure they have hundreds of sets and they'll get them in any condition you ask for. As for your birthday....be careful what you wish for.
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