Not trying to hijack, but going back to post #25, what is going on with the date on the 1840? That can't be real, can it? It's all squeezed to the...
If it was struck on a dime planchet, it could not have full cent rims, the cent being the larger coin. And the color would be the color of a dime,...
Proofs are not perfect coins, but if those streaks by LIBERTY are on the coin, this could be a quality control issue, and whoever encased it at...
So can this be broadstruck with an MAD on the obverse? It's not off center. This looks like a nice error. Going to need some clarification on...
The 72 is damaged. While I do see a little doubling in the date on the 1971, I don't think it's from a doubled die. There should be pronounced...
Must see the reverse. It looks good though.
Nice coin OP. I had no doubt about the MS. There is the hit in the field and a little face chatter. But it looks better than 62 to me. I would be...
The tail feather information was very helpful. I am going to look at my 64-D's again. I don't believe I have any C reverses, but I want to make sure.
I like when he drives the car in reverse on the 1 way street looking to park. We did that all the time.
Only joke I ever laughed at from Laurel and Hardy. They are sharing a milkshake, and it spills or falls over. And Laurel says: Don't cry over...
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Books, newspapers, are on their way out. It's a shameful disgrace, but it's happening.
Plethora of information here. Old threads and new. Just have to use the right key words to search.
Cart wheel? I guess that's the same thing, half a dozen of one, six of the other. Some people get their pop in a sack, and others their soda in a bag.
IDK. I might be at G-06 on both. $30 and $20
Should be browner. There is a rare 1864 variety with small lettering on the reverse banner, yours appears large and very circulated. Maybe a...
No. It's because it costs money to get the copper out of the cents in pure form. Anyone hoarding pennies for future copper melting is in for a...
There's prob dangerous stuff in there like lead and cadmium.
It doesn't work that way. The ones that are 3.1 are copper. The ones that are 2.5 are zinc. In most coins condition is paramount. The small date...
Maybe to people who know better. But if they are trying to sell them as genuine, then they are counterfeits.
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