You know maybe I will try that, but it was many a year ago since I have seen it. :)
It's a medal if that's Ok. OBV. Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Prince of Wales. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Same thing, I was bored and had a clean garage for the day. I have a hard time being idle. I have to be doing something.
There are quite a few different DDO's for the 71's I have a few, I think even a proof, I know I have sold a few examples.
New cell phone stand... [ATTACH] Are these photos any good? They just don't seem to have any life to them? I am having trouble getting the focus...
You know Sal, I think it was a palm sander. And it is a good look at the relief that each side was struck. Gotta admit that I have altered a few...
I have been looking for a readers digest that I have. Looks like a dollar bill.
This is the same conversation we got into the last thread about them. Some say that this can be done with heat. I like Jeff's thought, how do you...
Thanks Pam.
Jeffersons... It seems that I didn't finish the set. I ended with the 44's [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is the obverse to my avatar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
That looks like a nice MS example Rick.
I wonder if mass PM would be a better avenue. All of those have different certs. They are getting better by the day, buy smart folks.
Same choice I would have made.
Silverclad 40%. Thats a heck of a score.
I can see why you got one, both @Rheingold and @Chris B are awsome.
Thats the one. Heres the reference. https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1936&die_id=1936s1do001&die_state=mds
I would say the coin would grade AU50. Looks good for the D/S.
These are the brassy cents. They are found mostly on 97, 97D, and 98 Lincoln cents. Too much zinc was added to the copper plating giving them a...
I wonder if it has to do with Flat luster. I have heard the term used before. Here is the definition from coinfacts. flat luster A subdued type...
Thanks anyways Mr. Farmer. It would be fun to see, if you get to it.
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