If you mean cents, try here: http://www.thecentproject.com/sort1960.php
That's the damage done by those blasted counting machines.
#24 You say, "Thanks for the cool tip! I never thought to buy change from a panhandler, before!" (edit: changed "21" to "24" -- you guys are...
1) Its not for the mint to decide. Congress does that. 2) My crystal ball is in the shop for repairs but I found a shard on the floor and so I...
Ya got me. I only sip the dark cider, I don't guzzle it.
What I've found so far is 18 USC 331-337 (Chapter 17; "Coins and Currency") (...
Trial and error is what I'm still using. Coins are hard to photograph. They're shiny. Hints I can give, look for a macro option on your camera...
@ bennyg111 1976D - looks stained to me. (just my NON-expert opinion.) Unknown date/mm wheat - looks possibly clipped planchet (appears to...
nuggets are rarely, if ever, pure. They would have to be refined and have fineness determined to have any sale value if melted. On the other...
I hear ya, Speed, took me about 20 minutes to download.
http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/all___b.html lists: 1928 1928A -- 1928G 1953 1953A -- 1953C 1963 1963A 1976 1995 2003 2003A
This thread: http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=4446 is a start. It has links at the top that would be a great start.
It could simply be die-erosion doubling or perhaps another example of surface film doubling. (see:...
Well, I agree. But could you elaborate on the diagnostics? What is it that you see?
Yeah, I wuz lookin at that too, Doug. But I don't see how it could be from strike. The "7" of 1917 is raised - well, part of it is. Even though...
I guess I'm "one of the few," then. I doubt it'll ever see $8/oz. again, but but I would at least like to strike at the $10 range. I want a bag...
Oh, and there's a $1 with the back plate number on the left instead of the right but I can't recall what its called.
Webbies info: http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/webs.html FW-295 errors ( http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=31219 ) I'm sure...
The S5000 3MP, fixed lens with adapter ring (I use a close-up set), XD card only, no hot shoe, 1 macro mode, 10X optical zoom 2.2X digital. Worst...
From the shadowing in the provided pic, may I suggest glue (or another substance on the surface of the nickel) once held a dime to the nickel.
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