Whoops! 31 down and 2 to go. And I still have a bizzilion coins left. I need more grandkids. I do have an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of them.
@Randy Abercrombie you may have a good idea there. A thread for "coinaholics" or "hoardaholics".
I have another link if anyone is interested. After I got into the middle of my "hoard" I realized what I had and wondered what to do with it....
I had a similar issue with 70 year accumulation. See my link https://www.cointalk.com/threads/sorting-my-70-year-accumulation.330231/
The lamination may have caused some distortion to the mint mark. However, given that the bottom of the windows lines up with the middle of the S,...
I called it a Large S also
Here is a close up. [ATTACH]
When I started collecting I never thought of selling. It is either a hobby, a business or an investment. I don't think you can have all three and...
This 1941 S seems to be large S with a lamination near to the mint mark.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is one of mine. A little more blockage. [ATTACH]
I have several 1943's like that. Something about them that gives strikes like that.
A lot of wear and harsh cleaning.
Ran over twice maybe?
The only thing consistent about prime time TV is how many rounds of ammo they spend and then go out and preach gun control.
I've seen them do it in the Houston area. If you can't make a down payment on a BMW with it, it ain't worth keeping.
When I first saw it I thought it was a Trade Dollar. And, several times they made it visible it looked like a trade dollar.
Nice clean up job. Can you give us a hint of what processes you used and about how much time? Thanks.
Thanks @dougsmit I appreciate the feedback. I didn't mean to hijack the thread.
I have one that I attribute to forgery (silver plate).[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is the first time I have send this particular damage. It looks like it was held in a locket or good luck charm, but, the pattern is different...
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