I have a few of those type cents. No photos but I do have the coins.
The reverse does look like it.
It sure beats the alternative. :)
If the second half of 2024 is as good as the first half I look forward to your posts as I’m sure other members do.
LOL. My YUK was not for you nickel collection but for the removal of gum on the coins do you can chew it again. It made me laugh but for chewing...
Yes, I am but still many problems from this. I’m dealing with them as best as I can and under the care of a urologist.
Spooning in a term that is used when a spoon is banged against the edge of a coin in order to make it wider. The idea is that once it’s wide...
YUK!!!
I don’t see a crack on the 1866 but the 1867 has 2 of them. One is about 10 and the other is at 4 o’clock. Both cracks are totally separate but...
No idea what was used as I don’t even run a coin under water. In my opinion, even the softest of soaps will damage a coins surface.
Not sure where I got this one as I can’t remember but it’s a fairly new addition to my collection. All I do know is I didn’t buy it. Probably...
The 1912 looks I cleaned to me. As for all the others, definitely cleaned at some point.
Sounds good to me. :)
No you’ve got it all wrong. The Magician is so good he can actually change the date on the coin. Lol
Spend it.
Minted by a worn die is the cause of what you are seeing. Glad you finally can add one to your collection.
Yes it does but then the reverse image would be rotated 180*.
Thanks for correcting me. It’s just the drugs I’m currently on. It’s doing a number on my brain, outlook on life and a few other things. I’m doing...
A worn die strike is my opinion.
I’m not seeing any doubling either.
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