I have a 1925 P LWC with a location that looks like it was pinched with a pliers. But the rim is not as affected as it should be and some original...
I was comparing an "uncirculated" 2019 W to a typical "uncirculated" modern cent. Are you saying that the uncirculated specimens of the West Point...
Sorry about the confusion with my post. I hit the wrond key too often. I just opened one of my uncirculated W Cents W is 1.73 mm thick and 2.56 g...
I just opened one of my uncirculated W Cents W is 1.73 mm thick and 2.56 g Mint cent is 1.50 mm thick and 2.52 g This is just a sample of 1 but...
See this link to my latest find. My 70 year accumulation is still paying off. The latest is a 1953D with WRPM-001 confirmed by James Wiles....
I just got confirmation on this from James Wiles. Thanks for the help.
Have you weighed it?
It depends upon what you intend to do with them. I have 6 kids, 13 grand kids and 17 great grand kids (2 more do this year). I would probably do it.
Thanks Rick. I looked at variety first and felt the same way. Just needed some confirmation.
This is questionable but I would like some opinions as if this could be the 1946 S over D.[ATTACH]
Thank you. One of my grandchildren will be happy someday.
Thanks, I will try that.
Thanks Fred I see all those hits. However, can that same process account for the material inside the D that appears to be a continuation of the...
I'd like to resurrect this thread and ask the experts to look a little closer. I don't see how a die chip could account for the continuation of...
I think this is a top 100 RPM [ATTACH]
In more than 70 years collecting I have always wanted to get a mint set or proof set with errors like that.
I don't see fingerprints. The lines are too straight.
I'd keep it and leave it unopened as @Autoturf suggested. Now I have to open the sets I received. Nice find.
Still a nice and fun find.
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