Just look for connecticut under post colonial issues in the red book
1785-1788 head facing left connecticut copper. Cant tell much more than that though.
Struck works too. I always search for sellers on ebay who descibe coins as stamped in hopes that they are selling something good and they dont...
I figured. But i like the number 8 and there are 8 lines, so its a keeper still lol
"If we just put a big V on the back, people will know its obviously five cents. No one will try to pass it off as five dollars."...
Here's an odd one [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Appears to be die marriage BF-2 The criss-cross lines are raised but upon closer inspection there...
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Im a little late and for some reason the slab isnt in the best of shape. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ive been to several coin shows when i was younger. I always had cash cause i didnt have a bank account yet, i mean i would usually save about...
Id like to see the whole coin if possible...
I seem to have misplaced my 1974 aluminum cent....
I use a vice. Put the slab in the vice facing up so sides are what are touching the jaws of the vice. Then slowly squeeze until you hear a crack...
I couldnt do what you do. One day i'd get a padded envelope in my hands and i would feel the round shape inside, and before you know it, the post...
But but but i have a non repeater. No two numbers match lol:hilarious:
Psh. 70? I see i tiny spec of something on the eyebrow... 69+ at the most lol
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Congrats. Finally a real doubled die lol
Oh yeah. I dont have any pictures of it currently because the slab is kinda scratched for some reason but i will try to take some tonight and post it.
My first cherrypick was a 1911 S/S wheat RPM-1. I didnt know what it was at the time, the S just looked weird to me. Its what got me to learn more...
Well that would be a heck of a find. I see what you are looking at and i cant tell if its just the grainy pic or if im just seeing things
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