I am rubber, you are glue, what you say bounces off me, and sticks to you. It takes as troll to identify a troll.
The prices for key and semi key dates keeps rising for all series. That’s one of the reasons I buy them first.
The conditions under which both coins have been kept for the last 99 years. Has either coin been subjected to a dip, a cleaning, or been...
Excellent! Ask a number of different dealers about that coin. Please let me know what is said.
They are varieties so I treat them separately. I also have the 1942/1 and the 1942/1-D varieties but they don’t fit in the album. :)
Be patient and one day you’ll have it.
I have a complete set in that grade or slightly better except the 1916-D. I have the key date but it’s in AG. I had an XF but my ex-wife stole...
As for the LCS, not a lot of experience and a poor attitude on top of that. The corrosion is what’s adding to the problems in identifying it...
Not exactly sure what you are asking.
No it’s not a major or even a minor loss. I just think it’s a shame that some folks destroy something worth a few bucks trying to make it worth...
Here’s 2 dimes that are always good to have in any condition. A little dirty, a little wear, even a few marks but they are both 100 years old....
Thanks. I love Franklins.
I’ve been to the Philadelphia mint a few times. I’ve seen production lines of cents and I went once and not a sole was to be found working to...
That’s a sweet token! It’s a hard times token which was minted privately minted. Government issued coins were hard to find on circulation. At...
Vise, vice or oh whatever! That blank is ruined for life because of the V word. Lol
At least you received the notation.
That’s painful to think about but I think we’ve all done that at least once.
No, I have none. Maybe one day but there is so much to collect.
A die crack is raised. This looks like a retained lamination error. Nice find.
An actual cud. Nice buy!
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