Willy, hello. Your Pics are not good enough for us to tell if there a "filled S" Or "Clear S". I have the side by comparison for you to use. The...
Sure, of course. I'll take the 1859 Seated 25 Cent piece then. [ATTACH]
Entry Post. Lucky #17 (The age my wife was when I met her [ATTACH]). I'll have the Civil War Token, something I've looked for while Metal...
Sure. Use this set up and substitute the books with a Jar or can if you wish. [ATTACH]
Maybe if you do this someone eventually here definitely will be able to help out. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't see it being a "details coin" either. Who graded it if I must ask? Looks really nice to me, especially the reverse. [ATTACH]
Hello everyone. I have a new one for you. It's Sal's Super Silver Saturday! Say that 10 times fast. LOL. Anyways, Post yours also. Any Silver...
Ken! LOL. Gaps... Gaps!! "There's NO gaps in coin collecting. [ATTACH]
They say Thanks! Question? Do you have a Loupe? Try that first on your coins. Microscopes tend to make thing worse in some cases. [ATTACH]
MS65
Machine doubling and repeat , lol.
Okay, Semi-Cool error, if you want to call it that. LOL.
Please tell him the truth. It's a details coin ( cleaned, damaged or circulated etc..). Worth less than $1. Here's the link... 1955 S Lincoln...
Not calling you a liar but at least show us your MS67 then. All I see is damaged coins. I have better things to do then argue with people on CoinTalk.
No doubling here. I see what appears to be die chip though on the lower part of the "S".
Damaged, details coin and it's my darn birth year too. [ATTACH]
I'd say so. It's called being a coin collector. [ATTACH]
Yea, but do they increase the value? I don't think so unless it's dramatic and on "FleaBay or one of those Chinese auction sites".
BooHahaha! Nope. Ancient Willy Nilly secret dude!! That's because it doesn't exist. [ATTACH]
Me either, nor anything for that matter but I'll go MS64 also.
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