I found these today going through a roll of 1964 P. Both have a very similar crack on the skull from just above the ear to just above the eye....
The only reason I would hold them is in case a new error or variation is found. But, I keep everything.
I found this 1964 D in a roll I had since way back then. It seems to have imbedded grease or dirt that has flakes of copper included. I don't see...
I agree. And, I wouldn't pay extra for the slab. There plenty very nice ones out there.
They are fun coins. I had a complete set of Penny and Half Penny. I gave them to my oldest son.
I started buying rolls in 1958. Not many, but a couple a year.
I just finished looking through a roll that I have had since I graduated from HS. 1961 P Mint Roll. I found a few typical die chips and one nice...
I am posting the three coins as I promised. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They ARE mint errors. I don't think I would buy one. But, I do save all that I come across.
Welcome to CT. You are going to get a lot of joking and sarcasm along with a world of information.
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Really, contact your elected representatives? They are a big part of the problem.
The first line in the policy: Presale listings must clearly state that they are "presale" in the title and description, and guarantee shipment...
Thanks for trying John. And, thanks for bringing it to our attention.
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I just went through s mint roll of 1964 P LMC's. I found several with fine hair or lint attached to micro laminations. I have never really looked...
Nice. They sure don't make them like they used to.
I have cleaned quite a few coins and find that sometimes the detail is all in the top layer of dirt or crust. Here is an example that I couldn't...
Thanks, that's the kind of information that I was looking for.
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