Very, very nice.
Thanks @paddyman98 I worked in Quality Management in most all disciplines for most of my life and had a good idea of the upsetting process. But, I...
The vast majority of my coins from early to mid 20th Century were found in the wild or traded with friends that had coins from the wild. I have...
I have always preferred my definition of Eye Appeal to be the most important attribute of any coin in my collection. I only have one slabbed coin...
You are working pretty hard to save a penny. I think it is more interesting the way it is. Sure, find out what happened, but, otherwise leave it...
And, it is a nice American coin.
We've discussed this before. When advertisements are sent with coins glued to them the impressions are backwards and can peel off and stick to...
I can't even guess with it upside down and blurry.
You would have to show better how it is oriented. Perhaps standing it in front of a mirror. I can't tell with just the 2 flat surface photos.
I'll have to check that out. But, I would only be interested if it is also "Large Print". That's all I buy anymore.
Many gold coins were hidden by collectors to keep them from being removed by the Feds when it became illegal to own gold.
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My favorite is the 2011 ASE from the 2011 Anniversary Set. I have 2 of them in WDDO-001. I have confirmation from James Wiles. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
That's how it is in small towns. My dad told me about a fellow worker that cashed his paycheck at a local tavern and spent the whole thing on beer...
Kids do get in to collections for candy. Several years ago I went to the Mom & Pop store down the street from us. My change included several older...
I agree. Nice cents though. I was born in 1943 and, naturally, have looked at a bunch of them. But. I like all of them.
I don't get them anymore. But, I think there will be a collector market for them. But, not a marked up market for resale.
I'd keep it if it were mine. Worth very little IMHO.
Nice I'm with @Randy Abercrombie on this. I would like to know the story. My collecting started with my aunt giving me an 1885 nickel in 1948....
Amen. Then look at what we paid for them and what they are worth now. I'm glad I didn't expect a profit.
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