Too many cherrypickers and pros in the Large Cents for anyone who would buy the variety to care whether it is slabbed or not. Essentially what I'm...
Dang, nice example.
Nice railroad rim error there.
Sweet find! Question for everyone else - does Verdicare work for Zinc? I've used it a lot on actual copper cents, but haven't used it on anything...
You should also see the damage on the obverse, opposite the P.
I just hope the person who buys it for $75 posts it on here or another of the 30 boards we're all on, so we call tell them we'd previously...
I saw a valuation of $11 above, so I have to speak up. I don't think this could would have a price tag of more than a $2 given the damage in the...
Here's the closest I have on my favorite series. [IMG]
What everyone else said ... but the only thing adding value to that coin is the Misaligned Die. A nice one at that.
Here's one of my circulation finds. [IMG]
Yes! It's the plate coin for CU-1c-1872-02R on cuds-on-coins. I think I have 4 discovery IHCs on that site.
My biggest cud on an Indian cent - tough date too![IMG]\[IMG]
Here's my most interesting struck thru. Not sure coins can even be struck thru wood anymore. [IMG] [IMG]
Nice greaser! Paddy shared one of his so I'll share one of mine. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I specifically collected Indian cents with rotated dies. I have 22 different Indian head cent dates/varieties with rotated dies! 1907 is one of...
And that circus comment. I didn't even think twice - i thought you were referring to the design as a circus, like a busy mess, which many quarter...
I think this one is on cuds-on-coins.com
I think you missed the mark on this one. The company name should definitely go by the acronym PMD
Neat lamination.
Here are a couple of my favorite older MADs. [IMG] [IMG]
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