Those '44s keep showing up!!
I need to look at dimes closer. I notice many MADs, but maybe I'm not flipping enough of them over for a better look.
Updating electronic records is easier but not always maintained. Grabbing data from a few sanctioned sources is the best way. And as for posted...
The 1909 VDB is a nice circulated specimen. The VDB may be worn, but as Michael notes, it appears to be there. A little bit of damage and maybe...
Here's an interesting phenomenon for CRH enthusiasts to look for (trails on EPU and USofA and the Memorial) - [ATTACH]
The Red Book is an easy, ready-reference but it's accuracy when it comes to values is questionable and overstated (and inconsistently so). I have...
Soldered dime removed/fell off? Looks like a soft weld attempt.
Have a look Marie: http://www.maddieclashes.com/tdc-1c-1984-02/
Jimm - you're too kind. Better thought of as your fellow enthusiasts (with a margin of experience and knowledge). Besides...some of us dress funny.
Yes...that would indeed be a nice dollar to have during a game of Liar's Poker!!
It may have been exposed to elements (e.g., sand and wind) on one side for an extended period before being picked up. Also, during the coining...
It's a common circulation find. Nothing special from what I can see. I'm not sure why someone is selling for $250 as anyone could get one in...
JCB - just a suggestion, but you might want to slow down on the buying until you understand what it is you are buying. You should also be aware...
Purchased at an antique store for $0.08 - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Found roll searching...[ATTACH]
Gifted to me by my LCS -[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Matrix - I think what we witness is a combination of a devolution in learning exacerbated by genuine enthusiasm (this is a general observation not...
I think it's 1936P-1DO-002. Would be more valuable as an 001, but still a terrific find!!
To your point, that DDO is readily identifiable by the die scratches inside the crossbar of the T in Cent. Tucked so close, the T actually...
I use my iPhone (either a 5S or 6S) and a single ocular on my microscope for closeup shots. But frankly the LED lights are difficult to diffuse...
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