If the reverse shows wheat ears, yes it is 1939. If the revers shows a memorial it is 1959 or newer. As damaged as your cent is I am afraid face...
I do love your threads.
I am surprised that nobody sees the history here. That is obviously a distributor wrench. Fellow was setting the dwell on his hemi Cuda then sat...
Sorry, no.
Why don’t you start by posting a photo here and allow the resident experts give it a look first.
The cent is an historical piece. It was the first year of the new popular Lincoln cent. Shortly after its release the VDB was removed from the...
I would have a coronary if I dug that up.
I don’t know. I am about a thousand miles away. But I will give him the schematics to figure it out.
Was back home for a visit last week and found my oldest teenage grandson was a budding coin addict. He and I visited his local shop and I selected...
I echo @Heavymetal sentiment. Assumption is that you don’t have much of a feel for the value of your husband’s collection. And you would want to...
Just a word amongst friends here..... The powers that be frown upon colorful language as this place is frequented by young members. How bout go...
I been following the thread. I would absolutely like to see the grade when you get it back.
Hey Michael...... You posted your question in a thread about reference books..... Go to the tab titled “Coin Chat”. Look for a tab titled “post...
They did a decent job with those.
Nice Mercury dime. Very common date so even nice examples are worth Little more than melt value. Nice dime.
I believe the problem with truly investing in your future is the near unlimited amount of available and conflicting information available. All...
Yup. Just noticed. My bad
Odd that you mention that. I had a jewelry buddy call me about some buffalo’ That were brought to him. Four of them all sealed in the mint cello....
Buy it if you want. Just be aware that you will also receive other coins every month or so from them. You will either have to buy the coins or...
@Collecting Nut is correct.... Look, Littleton fills a void for some folks. When I was serving overseas in the Army in the late 1970’s I looked...
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