That was quite a few more...but honestly, showing both sides of the coin completely is usually very helpful. Thanks :) To me, it doesn't look...
Is it hard to take a picture of the entire coin?
Nice. I also went through $300 in ones over the weekend. Found 8 star notes, none of which are keepers. That was it. A few 2017's that I hadn't...
I see a whole lot of MD.
Nice. I remember seeing that when he posted it. I like how big his eye is.
PMD.
looks like someone was playing with their drill bits.
Looking how it is all within the rims is what made me think die cap. It has that same blurry look. I would like to see the reverse too, though.
I will defer to @Fred Weinberg but would like to know the reasoning behind it.
Possibly struck through a late-stage die cap.
What does the reverse look like? FYI, be sure to ALWAYS post both sides of the coin.
I'm 99% sure that is the type of doubling you get when you have MD on incuse design elements. EDIT:...
Just what I need, more competition :)
Smal but cool lam.
You need to come back to the States :P
That's how mine were found.
I have yet to see a 2019P dime here. I've found cent, nickel, and quarters though.
I hope that slabbing doesn't become popular among ancient collectors. I enjoy US coinage but hate the fact that I can't really hold and appreciate...
That's what I do. Edge search. I liken my CRH'ing to clear cutting a forest to find the one good piece of lumber.
@lordmarcovan I've listened to most of Dan Carlin's stuff. That's what got me hooked on podcasts. I went from him over to History of Rome. Perhaps...
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