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I was just wondering? Am I the first that gets to like his own coin and Photo. Thank you ldhair!
I hear ya, for me it is the study and die stages. Die cracks, light struck thru's are always fun. But honestly, Your spending a fortune on common...
Just posted a thread about die abrasion and filled dies, I would appreciate your thoughts.
How many filled dies or heavily abraded, polished, or lapped coins, do you find? Grease filled dies are one thing. Missing details is another....
It is impossible for a coin to be struck with out both dies set in there respective chambers.
These are minor, fun to have, but can be found without buying them. Seems you would be better searching new rolls of these. It sure would be...
We have a couple of different edge shots, that give what tone the copper should be at least in areas if the obv. the tones should match. Toning...
Seems, Bucklin was quite the entrepreneur.
The lower tray has the 71D's Most I have found in those is an abraded die clash. And all are MS RD. I may have put a slit in the 68D bag and...
I know huh, The 63 Lincoln has quite a few different variety's all are minor. And most are RD or turning RB. I am hoping to find a BRN, who knows?...
After getting into these bags, they definitely take a bit of devotion. That is a lot of coins. I might suggest that you pick up a couple of...
The 92 is a no grade coin that they believe is harshly cleaned/ polished.
I bought 3 bags, still going thru them. Bought mine for 2x face. 1963, 71D, and 68D. I got a good deal. 2x face is low you should expect 3x to 4x...
Thats a filled MM. The post on the D broke. To actually be an OMM the S would need to be seen protruding from the D not on top of the D. You have...
What? I don't get that, I played a walking liberty token while we were posting Walker's. The play after me should have been either a 2016 or a 1916.
7 tenths is quite a bit of weight, I tend to to agree with Jeff it looks like the reverse around the rim shows the same toning/ED.
Gonna give that a read in a little while. Thanks for the link.
Found a few more of these to go with my collection, I wish they were in silver though. These two re bronze, and about the size of a half dollar....
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