Those are not noted for great strikes, but most of the problems with that one seems to be grease.
This coin may not have the grease on the date, but it look to me like it had as much grease. Look at the "LIBERTY" and the mint mark.
Congratulations! Are you sure you don't want to change your first name from Freaky to Fugio?
Thank you all. I will try my best to get pictures when they arrive.
That must have been an interesting gun. That hole is about 0.05" (the size of pencil lead) in diameter. I am not a gun expert, but what kind of...
OK! It seems to be working for IE, but not for Firefox. Don't understand, but that is what I am seeing.
Did you look beyond his header? In his description, I can see about 2 letters at a time.
I think he made a typo in auctiva. At least I am pretty sure that is what he used.
Anyone want to take a stab at what this guy's description is?...
Nice coin! It is a little hard to pick anything out with that pattern on the coin, but I will guess 64 RB.
Absolutely! Take a look. http://coins.www.collectors-society.com/registry/coins/public_sets.aspx
It was not just thank you for the coins, but for your patients and time and knowledge.
Boss, it is not "flat" that we are seeing, but it sure looks to be that the areas circled have lost their luster. As I said, there is enough...
Congratulations (it will not let me make it capitals) And BTW, thank you.
I won't bite - really. Answer my PM and they are yours.
Do us all a favor and show us what you are talking about.
I am sure you will find some here who do, but most, myself included, use NGC registry. They accept both NGC and PCGS coins.
I sent you a PM. Take a look before you do anything.
Doug; Ignore his post!
From the OP - "I have narrowed my interests to mostly wheat pennies, wartime nickels."
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