Yes! For example, the base of the Lincoln Memorial is a common place where cracks extend toward the rim. Unfortunately, it is a very short...
It's not often that you find a perimeter crack like that on Lincoln cents. Nice one! Chris
Are you implying that Doug doesn't bathe that often? Chris:)
@Jordan Lott In my opinion, one of the most knowledgeable researchers of numismatic history in the US is Roger W. Burdette. His book "From Mine...
The base of Washington's neck is one of the more common locations for a crack to begin, and yours is a nice specimen of how a crack can progress...
I'm the last person to ask about pennies because they give me headaches, but I will guarantee there will be at least one respondent who will tell...
Yeah, but you know how some people can be if you don't spell everything out completely. When was the last time you heard someone use the term...
Come on! Be honest! How many people here do you think would pay you for that service? You may as well just open a collection agency. Chris
Hey, how often do we have someone asking a question and then arguing the rest of the week in disagreement with the answer? Chris
How about 1,000 pushups? Chris:wacky::wacky:
If I were a PCGS grader, I wouldn't let you guys know. Otherwise, I would probably be hassled day-in and day-out....
A better definition would be PSD or Post-Strike Damage since it can't be determined if the fingerprint occurred before or after the coin left the...
F12 Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! I don't think anyone here can advise you properly without knowing more about the coins.......dates, mintmarks...
It isn't the first time this has happened. Several years ago, a man in Baltimore "struck it rich" after settling his lawsuit out of court for...
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First of all, the obverse is the side with Jefferson on it. Secondly, a cud is a break on the rim that extends into the field. There are some...
I'll bet it will fit in Shaq's. Chris
Two reasons why the price of silver may rise steeply: 1) It goes up. 2) It goes up even more. Chris
That's okay! Both pennies and cents fit in penny loafers. Chris:)
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