Late last year I had so many junk silver dimes that I spent the dime to go through them all. I had a spare folder for sale in my antique shop but...
@Randy Abercrombie I suppose you want me to share with you. Lol
I have the 42/41 slabbed. Still looking for the D overdate.
There must be a reason the seller does not wish to disclose the information you are seeking. The labels change so much it really could be...
Enjoy what you are doing but I need those photos cropped in order to see them. I have reached that age.
Obviously you are not new to collecting and congrats on only needed three to complete the series. There are a number of times which you didn’t...
I put this entire set together from all of my junk silver dimes except for the key date, a 1916-D. I had to buy her but she fits perfectly into...
Yes, a well worn but still functional 1916-D Mercury Dime. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A simple little incomplete planchet but it’s on a 1920 Wheat Ear Cent. Old Abe sure circulated pretty well with the curved clip. This coin shows...
As Foghorn Leghorn says “It’s a joke son, I said it’s a joke.”
Looks the same to me, just a different die and dies wear differently.
You’re correct, it does look obscene.
Well I’m just not sure. Your photo of the AM is too small see.
That area is a known weak area as not enough metal exist to fill the voids when struck. Nice looking but common. It’s a plug a hole in that folder...
I’m not seeing anything unusual.
It’s a good one for educational purposes.
They are damaged.
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