Yes, that's what I used.
I you find a good one let me know. I am about the same distance from Houston as SA. Haven't found any good ones in Houston.
When I go to this link I get a warning from my malware program. So, I didn't open it.
At this time the only choice you have is to buy "Out of Stock" or "Back Ordered".
Here is a Dansco for dimes. [ATTACH]
The new and improved technology is also where the fog started to show more. I would rather not have the cameo look.
I don't see it listed. Where is it? When is it?
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And Merry Christmas to you. My daughter lives in a part of the county called Hickory Hill. I was just up there yesterday and thought 'I wonder if...
All of these were found in change by me either in the Upper Midwest or Canada. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If you want an "out of stock" product DANSCO is the place to go.
I don't know. I also don't plan on collecting the new ASE's or any new series from the US Mint.
Here is one that has seriously oxidized. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some beaks are more pronounced than others. IMO it is just a stronger strike.
They are some fun and break up the routine.
It is difficult to photo, but it is there. Did you try enlarging them? I can try to get some better. It is easier to photo just woodgrain or just...
Here is a nice 1955 With several laminations on the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a 1930 P With no visible woodgrain on the obverse and woodgrain and laminations on the reverse. Perhaps I'll dig up some more for later....
On this 1928 P the Woodie lines are not as pronounced but they are there. They run parallel to the lamination. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I could dig up more examples, but I don't want to high jack the thread.
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