Post one of the reverse too.
There may even be some split plating. A clearer photo would be necessary to confirm (for me). On 1988 LMCs, check out the reverse to see if you...
I’m not sure about mine. A couple years back the lot our laundromat was on was converted into new affordable housing…only it’s not all that...
@71Avalon strikes silver again! https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1943-quarter-from-the-laundromat-today.410844/ Maybe I need to find a...
Larry finds more with one eye than most of can with two. He’s a regular variety and error magnet…a legend!
This right here. In the beginning, I had a pretty long list for each denomination. It got longer and longer. Basically, some fellow enthusiast...
There will undoubtedly be a number of variety and error coins in that mix. You might want to create a list of each by denomination and year/mm....
Interesting that their collection was thought to rival the national collection. Quite an accomplishment (and investment).
Mostly a case of unfamiliarity. But I'll have a browse regarding the luminaries.
Those and the 2020 DDOs. I think we are seeing the same ones in an endless loop!! Not much gets past Larry!
I like the Windsor the best!
I’ll post the nickels tomorrow myself. @ZoidMeister has a couple of fine specimens…wondering what else might he have.
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All are very nice! I enjoy the Canadian coinage!
@alurid ’s response is a good one. Along with Oldhoopster. The take away on these occasional specimens is that after time in circulation, it...
Being in the South, I suspect that Canadian coins are not all that common, especially older specimens. Up North, we see a fair share of...
Damaged LMC.
Indeed. I liked getting dumps of early 1960s nickels because there was a fair opportunity to find doubling. I never found the 1939 DDR, but I've...
Take a cent and rub some catsup on it and compare. Looks like an acid etch.
@Brad Castle Take some photos and start a thread of your own. Create a good thread title to attract members. welcome to CT!
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