This 1935 D looks nice and the 1936 S is in the acceptable range. From my LWC album. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't know what the "box of twenty" is.
That would be nice but I can't imagine what it would be. I hope you fellow CT's don't think I am being snooty or bragging. I am able to either...
Yes, 1948. My aunt got me started with an 1883 w/o cents and an 1885 nickel.
I don't think it is. But it is a keeper.
Thanks to you my friend. These old wheat cents were sitting in albums for 50 or 60 years. I just started to look close at them. I didn't realize...
Here is a 1930 P that has die cracks and long lamination on reverse. I can't tell if it is rim to rim. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Danomite just posted like # 5000 for me. Thanks to everyone.
@Danomite Thanks for my 5000th like
Here is a 1936 S found in my circulation set. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Momma's like that.
Very nice Randy.
Well then it is an awesome coin from any angle.
Which one do you need graded? 4 different photos.
Nice. Could be part of the Great American Coin Hunt. Or, from a store where some kid spent Dad's collection.
Didn't you just say above that there were 10,000,000?
@CoinCorgi nice collection. Now you have to put them back in their homes where they will be safe.
Remember, you are not counting the 8.5 million made in China.
Thanks, I appreciate that. 60 years ago I was 17. So this would probably been found before that. I spent a lot of time in the bank vault rolling...
I think I will say XF. More input would be great.
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