Such a cool specimen!!
You’re on a roll (pun intended). Keep up the good luck!
Nice finds! My first 1950 D was MS. My brother and I made a rule that day: check the shiny ones! My third 1950 D was a roll ender with a few...
I haven’t come across a 2009 dime or nickel in a long time now.
I keep my CRH/Pocket Change finds separate from my albums with purchased coins. I used to CRH nickels and cents, so those are the ones I've kept...
Here's an interesting pocket find - toned steel cent found in pocket change | Coin Talk @kelli rene hartman
Close…and that 1965 toning might cause a moment of excitement.
I was working in a restaurant as a kid. Heard the cashier open a roll of silver quarters and dump it into the till. I claimed all the silver...
That’s my understanding as well.
That is a tough find. I did a bit of CRH and hoped I’d find one, but no luck for that here. Maybe 30 boxes over 3-4 years, but I saw some heavy...
I was looking at the details of the reverse and was wondering at what point it may have been struck (early, middle, late die cap). I hadn’t...
3 harder ones to find but the others are just being difficult for the moment. Keep at it - you’ll get there! Still a terrific find! Congrats...
The secret sauce…of course! ;-)
sounds like a proper reason. Happy hunting!! I enjoy the finds you are posting.
Well done!
all I recall on quick examination was a bit of junk built up about the device. Circulation grease.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] The CVS this time.
I agree, along with our fellow enthusiasts. I was trying to focus on the 9, as you can see the split in the 9 on my coin. It was my first/main...
Thanks. I bought a roll of 1917 LWCs and this was in it. A fine surprise snatched up for pennies on the dollar.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here are photos for the one I found. Good luck!!
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