What kind of lunatic fringe craziness is this? Have you been listening to talk radio again? Please remove the original post and my reply - not...
This seems to be a vicious and intentional misunderstanding of the poster’s intent. If you are so educated, you should be able to recognize an...
A 1923 Mercury with full bands for $18. Edit: Expand the still photo of the obverse to check out the die erosion. It is particularly prominent at...
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Please refer to @Lehigh96 ’s tutorial on this subject : The FS (Full Step) Designation for Jefferson Nickels Defined (PHOTOGRAPHICALLY)
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From Wikipedia, I have this small nugget of information about the coin above and the one posted here. The Krone (pl. Kronen) was the currency of...
PF 66. I see roughness on the left side of the reverse, on the railing on the roof. Are those scuffs on the collar and shoulder of Jefferson? If...
PF67 I have a PF65 1882, and the surfaces are much more matte than this.
[ATTACH] A gift from @lordmarcovan as I recall. He shared it with me, so I get the privilege of sharing it again. This is Garden City, Kansas,...
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And why not have some pictures of the ‘38, ‘39, and ‘40 proofs. The reverse of ‘38, of course, was a different style of steps, so they are not...
If anyone has not clicked on @svessien ’s photos, you should not miss them. Somewhere I probably have some photos on slides of Flekkefjord from...
I was sent on a rare business trip to Stavanger around 1984 to install a software package we had just developed. Unfortunately, it was over a...
The business strike and proof shown for comparison. This one has almost the same gap in the bottom step, and they both have a mark in the left...
I had a couple already, but I liked this 1936 Mercury for $23. I am guessing MS65 FB. The obverse die has been touched up, since it shows die...
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