But, you are an honest collector, right. I appreciate the feedback.
This looks like a Double Die 1969 S. You can see the squared off doubling on the date and mint. Comments welcome, my eyes are 77 years...
@Randy Abercrombie You have a great 1883 W/O Cents. I have one my aunt gave me in 1948. Not near as nice as yours. It looks like a weak...
Awesome. You could even make Clint Eastwood's day with that.
Now that I have seen what it is supposed to be I can make out more details. I do appreciate the help.
I have some Rem Wax would that help?
@Valentinian It looks like it could be. I will take some better photos and put them up after supper. Thanks very much.
Do you know what it is?
I wasn't going to clean it further unless I need to identify. I'm hoping someone will tell what it is.
I have the attached coin that I am about to begin cleaning. Before that I would like to get an idea about what I have. I have never seen one...
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Nice thread for the homebound folks. Here are photos of my favorite. I have 3 showing the specific issues with the coin and one of the full Obv....
I was born in 1943 and have held and owned many 1943's. This one doesn't even look like something that would come out of the US Mint. I am really...
Just a figure of speech. I hope it turns out genuine, that would be neat.
My money is on fake.
They even has a used proof for $1400.
Looks OK to me, except it doesn't look proof.
"Fritz" is associated with male in German. I suppose the name will have to be prohibited.
Why do they capitalize NO? It must be a millennial or new generation thing. I don't think grammar is required study in school anymore.
Nice find. Rim to rim.
Separate names with a comma.