You are cracking me up girl! :)
Bless you for caring enough to care fir your family after you’re gone. :)
But does she know that? Lol
Saving your money for the expensive dates is a good thing.
@PamR Hahaha, hohoho, hehehe
I’ve spent that or more in a single purchase. My wife says “That’s fine dear. You know I’m spending them all at face value when you die.” Lol At...
Best wishes to you as you continue to enjoy collecting and building set. I only buy coins that fit into my sets. I never buy something I won’t be...
In my search I keep hoping to find one that was missed because it’s not as pronounced as the Philly variety.
Here’s the best shot I can get of the edge. Just like it should be on a clip. There are two places on the edge of the rim that have a small amount...
Late last year I had so many junk silver dimes that I spent the dime to go through them all. I had a spare folder for sale in my antique shop but...
@Randy Abercrombie I suppose you want me to share with you. Lol
I have the 42/41 slabbed. Still looking for the D overdate.
There must be a reason the seller does not wish to disclose the information you are seeking. The labels change so much it really could be...
Enjoy what you are doing but I need those photos cropped in order to see them. I have reached that age.
Obviously you are not new to collecting and congrats on only needed three to complete the series. There are a number of times which you didn’t...
I put this entire set together from all of my junk silver dimes except for the key date, a 1916-D. I had to buy her but she fits perfectly into...
Yes, a well worn but still functional 1916-D Mercury Dime. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A simple little incomplete planchet but it’s on a 1920 Wheat Ear Cent. Old Abe sure circulated pretty well with the curved clip. This coin shows...
As Foghorn Leghorn says “It’s a joke son, I said it’s a joke.”
Looks the same to me, just a different die and dies wear differently.
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