It was a joke Bobbeth87!!! goodness
I need friends like you...some of that luck might just rub off...that is why I keep looking..even if I don't find anything for weeks..you just...
Wow, wow and wow....didn't you just find the 1992 D close AM too?? I could be wrong...boy are you one lucky fellow...awsome find. congrats!
I can really see the doubling on the 1967 date, and chin and nose. The 1959 looks like the D could be doubled. I bet your unknown date wheat cent...
yea, usually it is some miserable relative that thinks they are more deserving of something. When my father passed, his two sisters from WI. flew...
I never met my Grandma....think she will leave me something? she is like in her 90's now...she lives in the mean people state of Wis------...too...
I didn't know that Conder101, thanks ..learn something new everyday.
cool...please do...Iwanna see I wanna see! Never too many.....
Thanks Lather, also..do you see that the AM are touching, and the the FG is close like they are when it is supposed to be a wide AM not a close AM...
Thanks for the advice....I have an offer on the table to use this coin for training purposes..think I will do that. It came from my late father's...
Sorry...just didn't realize i could zoom in....and i really can't offer any advice on this one. Not yet anyway.
Cool story sanesh...
"Coyote" [IMG] [IMG] The above 1799 fake is the most frequently seen counterfeit Bust dollar on eBay and in...
what does your reverse look like Lather? I think Lincoln looks like he is sitting kinda sideways
I bet it is a 1992 and we will never know now...:)
on the first pic i posted, I just noticed that the three looks doubled.
Currently, all circulating coinage produced at the Philadelphia Mint has a "P" mint mark except for the one-cent coin, or "penny." Philadelphia...
I do, but I do not think there is a high value to them. Might be one day, who knows. I keep all the S mintmarked coins. I do not find too many of...
can't really see your coin good enough. Can you take better pics in better lighting?
It remained the last s mint cent for 13 years, until san francisco minted memorial cents for 7 years, 1968-1974. Only proof issues have been...
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