I like it!... I am like you. I have great specimens of most. My ten buck Indian is one of the most worn coins in my collection. Get it and post a...
I had every intention of adding to my stacks. Found out this week my dog has to have some pretty major surgery so thats where my funds will be...
Oh yeah.... Now is the time to post. I’m on the edge of my seat here.....
When you see a coin that has suffered more than it’s fair share of damage... Well, all bets are off after that. The condition of the coin confirms...
I may have dreamed this. Don’t crucify me if I did..... I remember watching a program (Diggers, I think).... A floor was taken up in an old Dodge...
Ok... I’ll play. Nothing impressive. But the only one I own. [ATTACH]
Welcome! Yes there are a few things special about these. This was the first year for this half and coincidentally was the last year our mint used...
Thank you for having the courage to say so.
I know it sometimes seems hard to comprehend that it is something so simple. Best to keep in mind the person offering the opinion has spent a...
Simple copper toning. Copper is very reactive to its environment. Everything from a sweaty pocket to sitting on a car dashboard in the heat of the...
If people like this put as much effort into being productive as they do being disingenuous, they might make something of themselves.
No... The variety doesn’t change the intrinsic value really. It’s just a good diagnostic to be aware of when authenticating a coin that is often...
Please don’t desert the hobby. Leave CT if you must. I would be saddened to see you go. But please keep your love of coins. I don’t have a...
You may have just answered the riddle. You can place a cent between a piece of leather and hit it with a hammer. It does grow in size and keeps...
This one started that way and was never found.
I was hoping you would pop in with your overlay.
Nice collection! Keep posting those photos. Us coin-o-holics love em.
That is a nice one. Date fully readable makes it a desirable cent. Nice! Welcome to CT!
Agree with @ACE Mike and would only add this one I believe would qualify for a "FH" full head designation too.
Mostly after market curio sets. Often high school science lab experiments. I have even seen them plated to match a jewelry component.
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