Can you verify the crack on the Reverse from rim to right tip of wheat stalk?
Have a look - 1910s1mm004 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com Definitely wouldn't touch it if you have this variety.
The USB microscopes are pretty good these days. I bought one of the earlier ones...I never used it beyond the initial experimentation. It sits...
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I knew what you meant - both times. Still fun finding S mint coins in CT, nickels seemingly the easiest.
Especially in the past, coins were attached to cards that were mailed to folks as part of sweepstakes. Basically, stick a dime to the card to...
.3 grams...Razor thin...I found a LWC that was razor thin...correct patina for the age. Then when in the 7th grade, a bath in some acid...
Excellent roll find Potty.
Pretty exciting!
I think it would be a nice piece to add to your Jefferson Series coins. I've found it hard to find high grade specimens from the 70s...during a...
Capped anvil die when next planchet moved into place and was struck through. Split the oreo...
I haven't seen a quarter yet I don't think, but the other denominations yes.
Yes...better! This will help our detectives!!
The position of the doubling is indicative of the single squeeze doubling. Consider the 2009 DDRs of Lincoln's thumb/finger. They have the...
Let us know how it worked. Nice suggestion @Evan Saltis!
Our fellow enthusiasts have it covered. Soak in acetone will probably lift the glue/varnish. Note that the patina on the coin changes under the...
Fun money!!
I looked at cuds on coins site for your specimen. Nothing listed. I believe they term that a pre-cud. Have a look yourself and perhaps submit...
I found a short roll of UNC Bar Nickels during a CRH event a few years back.
It's not uncommon to get to sections of a coil of material where it is thinner/thicker than other areas. I suspect that for coinage, the controls...
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