So did I. The other thread was later and had no weight info, this one does but is wrong...it is a large date.
Jken...the 3 pics you posted, in order...large date, unknown weight can't help without but I suspect it is a chewed up zincoln...next is a reverse...
If you are asking "What caused this post-mint damage?", I'll be kind and take a honest stab at it, no pun intended. The pocking on both sides...
except for the thousands still out in genpop that haven't been sent in for slabbing yet.:p
But it isn't and just another time waster.
So, your grandson helped you pick out the picture of a coin you don't own... Despite the apparent prevarication, you still got great responses....
or is it the coin sets on the template?
Okay, now I understand. Yes, I have run across this before and have learned the attitude of the coin is as important as lighting. I have also...
No. Because I have 2 stands already that I use for full-size pics, but mostly use to park the scope. My problem is a flaky 1 MP Brightwell that...
To what template are you referring?
Rick thanks a ton for the info links...are you using it with a computer and is it Win10 compatible? I did not see this mentioned, maybe I missed...
Michael K was closest to correct (my longhand scratchin' sucked). The nickel would have to attain a value of $5.05 to be a 10,000% profit. (It...
Rachel...every time you handle a roll of coins you risk damaging them. The high points of both sides will rub together and eventually cause "coin...
TonyBronx...they are most probably reprocessed coins. The tip-offs are the beautiful, clean plating, non-magnetic and non-rusted, plated edges....
@Rick Stachowski ...what brand usb microscope is that? I'm getting ready to buy my third one in 7 years. My first one was an Aven that quit...
btw, Gill and Alan, what city do you live in there in UK? My brother-in-law and his wife live near RAF Lakenheath. I live on Whidbey Island in...
The first thing I noticed were the stars...the points didn't look right, then the dots on the stars, then the denticles; they were not uniformily...
50 years from now a 1965 left in circulation will look like a P1 Barber does now. Being the first clad coin and minted for several years,...
CORRECTION! I just found an error in my longhand (up too late, tired...reading CT). Turns out there is a 1900% increase for each $1.00 step of...
Talking increase, not multiples. If you write it out longhand, like I did, you will see. You are adding 100% with each step increase of 5 cents,...
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