Here is a 1930 LWC that someone whizzed. Made it look like a triple die. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I want to thank @paddyman98 for pointing this out for me.
Nice. A couple of die cracks but they do not take away from the beauty.
Look at all those cracks [ATTACH]
I like the Standing Liberties [ATTACH]
From my pocket in 1957. I have been looking through my accumulation from when I started in 1948.
Looking through my accumulation of Errors (varieties) for this year, I think this is probably my best find. The first two photos are from this...
Die cracks like that are always fun to fine. I say yes, you found something neat. No added value, but neat.
Congrats. Many more.
I have one Innovation Dollar, the first one. Only got it to include in the grandkids sets. I am not starting another long running set.
I hate it when my coins come with a surface anomaly that cannot be directly attributed to a known inherent variable of the minting process,...
I wonder if people understand that the mint starts making next year's coins as early as September. They put them in inventory and hold them for...
The carnival barkers keep searching for the ultimate status symbol to push off on the collecting community. What they really need is one that...
OK, I see. All the coins in the US Mint sets from 2005 through 2010 were Satin Finish. They are very nice. The only place you can get Satin Finish.
What do you mean by "cheap SF coins"? This is a Denver mint coin.
Amen. For the grade it looks fine the way it is.
Look here and look at #06LD Lincoln Cent Cuds; 1982 : Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com)
This 1957D I have determined is CU-1C-1957D-05 There are photos of my coin and photos from Lincoln Cent Cuds; 1950 – 1959 : Cuds on Coins...
I think the same death is in line for the specialty labels on coins, first strike, early release, etc. Who will care 100 years from now?
It is sad, but I had a clerk who was addicted to Beanie Babies. She was going to get all of them and make a big profit later. She would spend her...
Congrats @paddyman98
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