I agree with both panda and johnny. All 3 are 1917.
$13-14 is what I would consider to be a fair price to pay for sets of those years
next time you try to do something for the community try doing something that will enhance the entire community rather than a very small sliver of...
Other is one of those guys who doesn't say much, but when he does it's to be taken seriously. There are many who post here as other. People who...
The last US coins made for circulation from any silver alloy were the 1970 Kennedy Half Dollars (both uncirculated and proof) in 40% silver clad....
sounds just like the Clinker Award to me!
If other wins it will be because the list is incomplete. I just told you that you can't possibly make a list complete. There's always someone that...
I think that there are a couple of HUGE omissions in your list. Most would say that to not miss someone would be almost impossible, but when...
I hate to bring all of the celebration down for a second but I have a basic problem with this coin being a 1909-S VDB. The VDB is very possible,...
I waited a long time to hear the end of this story and for once... I got a happy ending!!! congrats rosethe!!!!
ok, sports fans, here's a tip on how to tell the difference between type 1 and type 2: Understand that the 1979 type 2 S mintmark is the same...
thank you for the birthday wish, chip it was very thoughtful
I also decided that this was a worthwhile pursuit and have assembled a run of US Mint Sets from 1962-date complete and I mean complete. I have the...
thanks for the contest, coinmaster1! It was fun.
took you a long time to get to that reply Byron. :) Glad to see that you're still here regardless of number of posts.
so, are we ever going to find out the grade????
I own that exact microscope and I will agree with desertgem, it's a cool microscope, but doesn't work very well for coins. I also find it...
this is purely my take: nitwit grade: a grade that would be given by a novice, probably not at all accurate. Doug's grade: something a...
that's kind of my point. This coin carries no premium except in high-end Mint State. A 1975-D Lincoln Cent slabbed as MS-62 by ANY grading service...
ok, here's my attempt: Nitwits say MS-70 Doug says AU-58 Real Grade is MS-65
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