Just seeing die cracks on a nice looking Quarter.
The richest hill on earth is a copper mine in Butte, Montana. It’s been operating for a long, long time. Look it up for the history. Still in...
Nice looking Morgan! It’s been a while since I’ve been to my LCS and I miss going. I need to go as he’s very helpful.
Looks like a rim to rim die crack. Very nice find!
I think you meant a clip. :)
We can’t help without photos.
It could be the start of a cud.
Happy Birthday to both of you!
This coin has two types of doubling, DDD and MD. Both fall in the category of NAV or no added value doubling. Welcome to CT.
A worn but nice 1919-S cent with a small incomplete planchet at 3:00 o’clock. It does have 2 cuts of damaged on the reverse but I can live with a...
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I always knew you were a smart horse! :)
Great finds and glad you got them. Sooner or later I’ll find one.
Congrats on your 2 year anniversary! Am so glad you stuck with the hobby.
Thanks to all for taking the time to explain this coin. My depth perception is working overtime. Lol I’m glad the members that did respond took...
It’s not a fancy note so there’s no premium for it. It’s a spender. Photos are needed of both sides and condition is everything on paper money....
From PCGS: The Mint produced Proof Washington Quarters from 1936-1964. Proof Quarters from 1932-1964 did not contain a mint mark. In 1965-1967 the...
Type B - Either one of these pickup points are sufficient. (This was called IIb in my original article and RDV - 008 by CONECA) 1) The leaf to the...
Graded by NGC as a MS-64. It’s a proof and it’s a FS-901. Unfortunately it has a fingerprint on the obverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice sister and a nice looking coin. Happy belated birthday!
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