I didn't think so Mac, it was more a less a heads up. ;)
I won't attempt to grade these but I had to mention what looks like a die clash under the chin at the neck on the Buffalo obverse. I love my...
The others are right, at least about the nose as MD. I think the other at the mouth is an unfortunate "hit" to the coin. Keep looking, you will...
This may sound like inexperience but I just do not know so maybe someone can enlighten me...is Goo Gone good for any type of cleaning of any...
Yup, I get flagged on Listia for trying to insert Dick Tracy in a listing, it comes out **** Tracy. Go figure.
Not good using city water with chlorine and fluoride in it. The tint may just be from age and toning. If you use any water use only distilled. Of...
Judging from the black on both sides, I'd say it was heated with a torch.
I tend to agree with Markus, but considering the hit to the reverse there is little if any additional value added to the coin in it's condition....
There is nothing wrong with owning a Red Book. As I said, the reference material, historical information, mintage listings are all important to...
No, it's not worth the expense. And these die breaks vary so widely that it would take an entire catalog just to list them in. They are all over...
Also behind the R in Crown and one to the right of the dot on the right and one in the right side of the Crown. On the obverse there is a long one...
([ATTACH] "Snow On The Roof"!) Die Chip on 2015 Homestead Quarter.
Not bad for a thrift shop find. Cost me $1.00 in a box of mixed junk. The bonus for me was the reverse. You guys/gals know I love my errors. (Die...
Actually they still sell "Penny" candy for a nickel at Zebs Country Store in North Conway, N.H. They are also reputed to have the longest original...
I was piloting a boat out of Newport Harbor in Rhode Island directly into a coming sunset. I took a photo of that sunset and actually was awarded...
Show your friend some of your coins or take him to a coin shop to look at some of theirs. Guide them but try not to lead them I say.
The Red book will always be an important reference source but the prices are not realistic. I stopped buying both a very long time ago and use...
I stand corrected and must have been thinking about the older system. Old age has this effect on us oldsters but when I'm wrong, I'm wrong.
There are other numbering systems for U.S. coins but they usually relate to errors and varieties, such as the Snow system for older Cents, the...
Only foreign/world coins use the KM numbering system, that's why you will not see them in U.S. coin books.
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