Very clear now. You would be wise to flatten all your staples on the 2 x 2 holders! I bet one just like that one showing on another coin holder...
So I dont have the 30 years of experience and maybe some one else will chime in with exp in Rockwell Tests. Also I dont have thw coin in hand....
Kein I do appologize about my Blondie reference to lyrics of one of their songs which happened to match your post text with the pictures. It was a...
I mention that Kein is a bully and now he tries to spin it so he is the one being bullied! Priceless! Kein, trust me when I state that we all...
No but you are the one telling people they are knuckleheads and to kill themselves just because they dont agree with your assessment of the coins...
My first real Coin Star find this morning! $1.59 plus a Chuck E. Cheese token. The star of the bunch was a 43 D Lincoln. The bottom quarter and...
There is another thread on the specifics, but in this context a Rockwell Test has to do with testing the hardness of the dies and a sampling of...
Edited - stop the name calling and personal insults, Mod Team
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Yes I have seen these sets since I picked this one up and they all have that same spot empty. I didn't even need to weigh the small date D zinc as...
I got my 7 at the swap meet for 2 bucks. It yielded this beauty: a copper large date "Woody". It is a slightly mis-align die (MAD) strike (wider...
Looks like a copper plating "blister" on the zinc one. Yes the date is different especially noticible on the 2. Wide AM is the norm.
Large date copper is 3.1 g and small date zinc is 2.5. You want the small date copper (so does everyone else though). Keep looking!
Blondie? Is that you Debbie Harry?
This proof might need a little eZest on a q-tip to the fields; but then again maybe not. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Indirect lighting is helping to show...
If none of the markers are there then it is not...
Liking those Jeffs!!
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