Note: Just a reminder!
Thanks, Eduard. Now there is one more thing for me to research. Nice coins.
nice, I wish that my pictures came out that good.
Well, it looks unc.
the link isn't working, and if I forgot: Welcome to the forum.
Note: if you know that you have "1946 copper counterfit Hennings Nickle" Then the rest of the answers should be easy. Sorry for the...
no listed S/D for that date. die crack, most likely.
I have doubts: read as AT.
Welcome to the foum. In order: The V-nickle, 1910, if it has full rims on both sides, about $1. The Indian Cents: if full rims, the same: $1...
Nice, and since there were no declared winners yet: The official answer is: 2001. Thank you for the prize. Takes bow. Modestly step...
agreed.
Rule #1: If you have to ask, it is probably a fake; Rule #2: If it is from Hong Kong: it is probably a fake; Rule #3: If it is from China: it is...
yup. Moving fast: 945.50 +29.20
yup, or a token.
Everyone (that I looked at) of his coins have been polished. Not dipped, polished. and he has 100% positive feedback!
Jim: I am at about 114, net of duplicates, but, I just learned that die states don't count. [eg O-101 & O-101a are = #1] So, back to the...
The 'rings' are not unusual, I have seen them on other pieces. I think (poorly at times) that it was a process of minting this unusual design.
nice varieties, but that: Barber dime, 1908-D, RPD-008 (0 punched twice to north, visible inside loop) is really nice! Great cherrypick!
bite your tongue!
Jim: Nice pieces. How many Overton's do you have now?
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