The secret sauce…of course! ;-)
sounds like a proper reason. Happy hunting!! I enjoy the finds you are posting.
Well done!
all I recall on quick examination was a bit of junk built up about the device. Circulation grease.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] The CVS this time.
I agree, along with our fellow enthusiasts. I was trying to focus on the 9, as you can see the split in the 9 on my coin. It was my first/main...
Thanks. I bought a roll of 1917 LWCs and this was in it. A fine surprise snatched up for pennies on the dollar.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here are photos for the one I found. Good luck!!
Nice specimen!
Looks like circulation damage and a bit of MD. Also see signs of die deterioration.
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I think the same on the 1960 small date and the 1970 S small date. Tough finds in the wild.
An IHC would be awesome!!
Curious question: are any of you working your change finding LWCs too? I can’t recall a run like the one I’m having for a very long time.
Hmmm…maybe I should get a box with that in mind. I did notice that about the holidays and for a couple of months after, pickings were better....
Nice color on that specimen.
Ok - the Dunkin line was too long so I went to McDs for my tea instead. Got this in change - [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Working the change, Jeff. Nondescript this time. Better luck next time.
Keep in mind that the specimen at coppercoins has MD.
https://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1970&die_id=1970s1mm002&die_state=eds
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