Thanks. I saw so many things that it became confusing. Thus, the optical illusion reference.
I can't tell what this condition is. Anything from an optical illusion to some minting anomaly.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Every Saturday morning I would go to the local bank, sit on the floor of the vault and roll coins for the tellers. I didn't get paid. I did it out...
Thanks for looking. There appears to be something inside the D that might be a continuation of the top left indication.
I couldn't match exactly. But, here is a close up of the mint mark.[ATTACH]
I could use some extra eyes on this. It appears that the D Mint Mart is stamped over something else. A little feedback please. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
The accented hair was only on the proof, right?
I've said this before that I think it is virtually impossible to get a coin minted for circulation that is perfect. The vast majority of the...
Look at the wear on the coin. This happened long after it was put in circulation
Someone hit it with a big hammer or had a train run over it.
Just a few days ago. The old coins have a lot of residue from sitting around all those years. Without getting some of it off they are difficult to...
Thanks. It is hard to tell from pictures and I know nothing about wood grain. Luckily for me I don't intend to sell an. I just like to sort and...
Digging into some old boxes of Wheat Pennies I found some real nice ones. Attached is a 1909 P that I found.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It looks like I might have found a 1918 Wood Grain in my accumulation. Opinions and feedback welcome.
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Thanks a bunch.
Please let me know if I label a condition incorrectly. I certainly want to understand.
I think that would hurt.
The title was meant to be "Wow, and thanks"
Many of you know by now that I have been collecting for more than 70 years. For most of those years I have been concentrating on Date, Mint Mark...
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