Okay. By popular demand one reply) @masterswimmer, I present to you the results: 1912, 1930, (3) 1936, 1941,1946D, 1948 '53,53D, 2 1955's, 2...
Hey! Thanks for replying. Have you ever seen one like this before? Would you call this an early stage die cap flip over strike through as another...
This is and I repeat, not my coin. I saw this Lincoln cent on another site and thought it was pretty cool. Can anyone figure out what is going...
These are common "Die chips" often found on Washington quarters. No added value.
Full Bands.... [IMG]
Hey! That's a good four-word post. I'll look them over this morning when things are brighter around here.
Trying to stay busy at night as insomnia keeps me up lately. :meh:Started doing Super mini projects. I discovered these "wheaties" in a jar that I...
Hello and Welcome to CoinTalk!! :) Unfortunately, your coin is "cleaned" and therefore considered damaged. :( Oh! Coins are "struck" not...
Lawn Roller? What's that silly! :hilarious: No. Ink or paint trim roller. ;)
I'm thinking more like a paint or ink roller??? :nailbiting::nailbiting:
Okay. Maybe just a 5 Centimes? 5 Centimes - Charles X - French colonies – Numista
Sounds like a 10 Centimes. 10 Centimes - Charles X - French colonies – Numista
On the doubling or the other question? :bigtears:
@dwhiz Nope. Nope! Your too late mister. Today is Wednesday, Prince spaghetti day! :hilarious:
Oh man! Now I'm confused. :confused: The only AM I'm used to seeing is on an old radio. ;)
Hey Joe! Try this, maybe you'll have a better chance?? [ATTACH]
Wide AM. Machine doubling on the letters.:) [ATTACH]
This supposedly is an RPM but I can't see it. Oh, well, I'll just have to take their (Coneca) word for it.[ATTACH]
Well. I'm 5'6" and I'm not complaining. :rolleyes::D
Need better Pics for an assessment. The only thing I've seen is this ":shifty:" . Sorry. :smug:
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