The babysitter of our youngest got this in change back in the 70's. Traded it to me for 50 cents. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I collected out of my pocket. Here is a link to how I made that happen....
Very nice specimen. Thanks for posting it.
Thanks @Spaniard I do that with all my ancients. I have over 100 cataloged. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They look fine. I am into cleaning, identification and collecting. I let others handle the museum pieces. And there are some nice ones on the forum.
I worked on this for a long time. Perhaps I got a little too close to base metal. But it doesn't look too bad for one I thought about putting in...
It might be important to that "IBERTY MUTUAL" Salesman we see on commercials.
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Here is a plated LWC I found as a youngster. Probably back in the early 50's. Had to keep it of course. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Abramthegreat Look up posts such as the link below regarding floating roof cents. https://www.cointalk.com/posts/8000065/ Several good ones with...
Worth one cent.
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I no longer buy anything from the US Mint.
I have mine in 2X2's in a 3-ring binder. They are numbered to be associated with a description page that has a reference photo of what the coin...
Trying to find a coin without problems is more difficult than finding coins with problems.
Zinc Rot. Spend it before it loses any more value.
Several are in the medical profession. One nurse is expecting #4. I don't think they teach them the right stuff.
Very, very nice. I don't have a 1918 S that nice. I have a 1924 S that I like. [ATTACH]
@noahhutch01 I have news that there are 2 more great grandchildren due this Spring. I am glad I saved back so many coins as a child.
I love a coin that had to work for a living.
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