Absolutely 100% Post Mint Damage. ;) "Doesn't matter how it's been done."
@mrweaseluv. I bet the last is a Liberty Cap. ;)
Hey! Thanks @green18 for the extra chance.:happy: I want in also. I'll take lot #8 please. Love Franklin's!! [ATTACH]
@mrweaseluv. Cool finds!! I bet you that they were left there by the carpenter that built the house. A common practice in the 1800's anyways. I...
Yea![ATTACH] Can't wait. Soon you say? :nailbiting:
I would take any of the diamonds. Better than a "stinkin dime" any day. :p:smuggrin:
Yes, I did receive them all. Thanks very much! Waiting until the summer ends when the fall begins to start on my project. [ATTACH]
No. Put it in a 2x2 holder and keep it for educational purposes. ;)
Nice set and clean 1943 "Steelie"! :)
Need more Pics! [ATTACH]
Wishful thinking: Red spots, over magnified (only need 10x loupe), Possible clash mark. ;)
Welcome Back! [ATTACH]
What Variety is it then??? [ATTACH]
AG3. 1794 Liberty Cap Large Cent Head of 1795 Early Copper Penny Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info (usacoinbook.com)
Me too, cuz I sucked on this one. :(
Nice coin! Question? Is this a shallow or Bold "N" variety and do you collect the different varieties ( 1864 with "L" and without for example).
Simple: Post Mint Damage. :yack:
Well, I see 3. K11, K1 and K3. You're Welcome! [ATTACH]
Hmm. If it's your note, then you must be the source. No? [ATTACH]
Doug? Who's that? :smuggrin: I actually dug 4 that day around the same "cellar hole". Check out my media page. [IMG]
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