St. Pete is on the Gulf of Mexico west of Tampa. Chris
You only have one room in your house? Chris
As in the movie, "Brewster's Millions", I voted for "None of the above". I hate collecting pennies. Those little suckers give me headaches. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! I believe what you see is die deterioration doubling. It's common on coins struck from worn dies. Chris
Yes, I know that, but often, even the enlargement is not very big. That is why it is best to crop your photo, first, then resize it and use the...
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Coincidence ! It would be a lot easier for some of us blind old farts if you would crop your photos first,...
I thought that US law required that they be marked "COPY"? Chris
Unique ADJECTIVE being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else: Keeping this definition in mind................none! You didn't include...
I assume that it is an 1878-P. The Red Book won't help you. You need to check your coin against the listings on VAMWorld....
From your images, I think I see traces of an upset rim on the right-hand image and maybe a faint trace of an upset rim between 11 & 1 o'clock on...
Well, I can see that it didn't grade MS70. So, what did it grade? Chris
It's possible that both of the coins were removed from the dryer before too much damage occurred, but I do think I see slight traces of damage to...
Both of these look like a "dryer coin". No, it is incorrect to assume that a coin would have to be missing the entire layer. I have seen specimens...
I don't think you'd like @paddyman98 's cooking, anyway. He uses a metal detector to gather the ingredients.:woot::woot::woot: Chris
I have a Kennedy half dollar that is missing the clad layer on the reverse. It is rare because there are only two known to exist for this date and...
I'm sure that there are others here who are willing to help you but it is impolite to hijack another thread. Besides, you will be more likely to...
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