I’d pass on that one.
Looks normal to me.
Looks normal to me. It could be that it looks larger due to an 8 and a 0 are on either side and they are rounded numbers.
Thanks, I try to be. I’m taking it easy at the moment. Surgery did that to me. I’m trying to get better faster than normal and not give out false...
It does look strange, well different that is.
I just noticed that I hit this number in the last day or two. I haven’t posted much lately due to my knee surgery but I must post one to...
Add this :) lol
Yes and I still do. It’s a great thing to do when you’re retired. :)
And the correct terminology is a counter stamp. The strike is what created the coin itself and the words that were added are counter stamps. They...
I like all three of them but since I was born in Maryland, my favorite is Maryland.
I don’t think so Laurie. Keep looking and you’ll find one.
Now you need to find the same serial number on the other printing. Despite conditions, this is one note to keep.
That’s a good thing.
Grease filled die is what it looks like. Nice one too.
Searching all those coins would be a blast!
I want to know what gate is on this Lincoln Cent. Lol
Very nice find and in decent shape.
Looks like a normal 1969-S to me. Living on the East coast any S is a nice find so congratulations. Welcome to CT.
Congratulations on finishing that set @Randy Abercrombie. It’s always a nice feeling of accomplishment when you complete a set.
Cents were not played until 1982. Hard to tell from the photos but it may be a lamination error.
Separate names with a comma.