It appears to be die pair 336/350. It's one of the most common Patriotics. Not sure of the value, but something between $10, and $20 is...
Bruce, Eccl. 11:1 is a reference to a wise old saying about casting your bread upon the water.
Bruce, Eccl 11-1
Wow! Seven "Large S" mintmarks in one roll? Talk about luck! I have yet to find a single example while searching rolls. Great job, my friend.
Hi, Bruce. Thanks for the Birthday card. That was very nice of you, and I have it on my mantle above the fireplace. I can only find...
When I joined, someone had already taken "GDJMSP", so I had to come up with an alternative. [IMG] The only thing I could think of was my name...
I'll add my guess. I'll say that the coin was in contact with a sourse of iron oxide (rust) for a period of time, and the rust has stained the...
The contest section has always been one of CoinTalk's most popular features. I enjoy seeing what new ideas you all come up with. I especially...
Actually, it is the dedication of all of those that take the time to hit the report button that keeps this a pleasant place to gather. If we...
I'd also be happy to recommend reliable reference material retailers, if you'd like.
Hello, I believe $14 is a bit too much for a publication that is mostly advetisements. There are a few interesting articles, each week, but...
The first picture looks like damage from a coin rolling machine. Notice how the "grooves" (for lack of a better word) cut through the fields,...
Same here, Bruce.
Sounds great, Bruce.
Hello, These are the books that I use most often for Jefferson nickel reference.... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Doug has a great...
Make that two for "Die Chip".
OK. I believe it is one of the 1955 D/S RPM varieties, but I couldn't tell you which one. My reference shows 10 different '55 D/S Varieties, and...
I enjoy it.
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