Fortunately, I have patience I haven't used yet.
Follow up to the joke started by @Mike185
Die Chip in the middle of the W. Does that make it more valuable?
Might be part of the Great American Coin Hunt.
Mine are HT XH YT VC and no clips. My mother and my mother-in-law hated it when I brought them out. They lived and raised families through the war...
I have a few of those, but I have never seen any like yours. I will dig them out and take a look.
Really? Please post the findings of the coin show experts.
Quite some time before railroads, but still possible.
Nice, I haven't seen any here in South Central Texas either.
Thanks for the feedback.
Nice. But, I always thought those radiating lines were caused by a worn die.
I am not much good at grading, so, I'll go with awesome.
Some of that appears to be the result of coin rolling machines. See the circular lines close to the rims?
Nice. I still have one I put on the track that my dad or grandpa ran over in the 1950's. Both were yard engineers at the time. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Linear Plating Blister
XF45
What @Clawcoins said
What do you mean - individually at some point? I have all and some duplicates still in packages. Do you pull them out and put them in 2X2's?
I agree with the title and, I think, the theme of the post - they don't make coins like they used to.
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