Definitely keep that. It is a store of knowledge you can’t get elsewhere. Sure, they aren’t valuable; you can get one, and the webbing that it...
I was paging through the auctions at David Lawrence) and saw a nice 1923 1c PCGS/CAC MS67+ RD that they were offering at $5,000. I got this raw...
A spot on the rim of my 1962 Lincoln had grown over the last couple of years. I spent $0.98 to replace it with one still in the mint set...
My friend at the LCS sets aside toned coins that aren't particularly valuable, then gives them to me so I can take pictures. This 1967 Lincoln and...
I rummaged around in some cents and came up with this one. I only looked at a few coins. I bet I have a few more if I wanted to look for them....
Since the thread has been revived, I’ll update it with current photos. Type 1 [ATTACH] Type 2 [ATTACH] Type 3 [ATTACH]
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This 09 VDB just arrived. I’ll post it again later in the “Under $50” thread but we’re rushing off to do some shopping. [ATTACH]
The whole thing looks coated to me. Once the webbing strip is smashed into the coin to make one single unit, then run through the coating process,...
I have to disagree with everyone except @Mountain Man . The shape of the overlay is obviously a bit of scrap from the planchet strip. Here’s what...
Thanks for the kind words. I went to your web site a couple of weeks ago and I was blown away. The TrueView is glamorous. There is a prior...
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I couldn't resist getting another 1910-S Lincoln. The seller called it "1910-S Lincoln Cent - Better Date - Sharp Looking Brn AU+ Coin". This was...
1970-S Small Date at the top, Large Date at the bottom. For diagrams and diagnostics, you can see their previous posts, #4013 and #4014....
A favorite proof, [ATTACH] And a favorite business strike. [ATTACH]
Just arrived - at a reasonable price for an MS64-65: $18.43. However, I would pay a premium for the toning, if I needed to. This is from a...
The neural nets look for correlations. They really aren’t very bright. But the more data they have the deeper the correlations that can be found....
Leave it as is. After you gather a few hundred more you can revisit this one.
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