The CPG is devoted primarily to varieties, not errors. Chris
If you plan to search for errors, then it would be a good idea to get a book devoted specifically to errors. Otherwise, every miniscule little...
Have you researched how coins are produced? Do you have a Red Book? Chris
Are you familiar with the "Death Totem"? Chris
Waive the wave! [ATTACH]
[ATTACH]
The 1965 is the year I graduated from high school, but it holds no sentimental value for me. You'd be better off searching rolls of half dollars,...
Welcome to the neighborhood @Jorden Jones ! Chris
Yeah, I'm one of the snarky ones! Do you own a copy of the Red Book? Chris
Yeah, in Maryland, their food was terrible and terribly overpriced. Chris
It is a crappy Zincoln! Chris
Keep in mind that the 80-S, 81-S & 82-S were produced with very nice strikes and booming luster. The luster on the reverse of your specimen looks...
If you have a copy of the Red Book, you will learn that all Lincoln's struck after 1982 were 95% zinc with a thin, outer layer of copper. Chris
If you've kept accurate records for all of your purchases, you could always wait until you have a pretty big upward spike in your income and then...
No, maybe that's why I don't think so highly of PCGS. It's the same for their attribution of just "Half of the Bell Lines" instead of "Full Bell...
You shouldn't take everything you see and hear on BoobTube as gospel. You are only being told a small portion of the truth. There are too many...
I thought "Full Bands" only applied to Winged Liberty dimes and "Full Torch" applied to Roosevelt dimes. (I don't collect either.) Chris
As long as you don't chop it in two, it's worth 1c. Chris
I don't think so, Larry. The damage on SKILLINGS on the reverse was the result of the obverse being hammered with some object. Chris
What difference does it make! Chris
Separate names with a comma.