@expat I know the phone photos work very well. But I can't take a picture of a horse with one, let alone a coin. I have tried.
Looks like it could be a pre-cud. Look here: Lincoln Cent Pre Cuds; 1955 : Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com)
I tried some of the methods described here but am terrible at stacking tin cans. I have setup that costs about $50 total. I don't get publication...
Here is an 1843 P Half made from a shattered die. [ATTACH]
Looks like someone tried to mount it in a bezel.
Perhaps the You Tube people could give you a value.
The ones in my Mint Sets are very nice.
All of those planning to get a "First Strike" or some other special label make note of the fact that production has already started on the 2022.
If you have 500 of them it seems like they would be very plentiful. That doesn't sound like something I would want to invest that much in. And,...
With this discussion I decided to pull a 21 D out and check the VAM. That is a trip. There are so many and they look so much alike. I don't think...
Looks like a set out of an Onyx ring.
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I've had the album since 1948. A lot of tape keeping it from falling apart. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My granddaughter is coming over to help me through this thread.
Great idea, Randy.
That is awesome Victor.
That's a new treasure twist. Neat.
I was in a very fortunate time for collecting coins. WW II was over and people were trying to get their lives back together. In most households...
No, but my mother forgave the debt and let me keep the coin.
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