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I'm trying to determine the variety of this coin. I notice the I in DEI is fluted. [IMG]
1946?
Here it is at 60x mag..
So this may help.. Description 2 gouden penningen, the Netherlands, Juliana queen of the Netherlands 1959 the Netherlands ball work of the...
Hrm.. Check this site out.. Links @ the bottom of the page for coins. Site I solved one of my world coin mysteries today after googling for...
That's the only 1920-D I found.. I thought I has a 1909-S VDB, but it turned out to be a 1909-S. Along with these coin piles I got about 6 old...
No I mean if you owned the coin star, you could manually search the coins when it's full to see who dumped in VDBs, etc..etc..:)
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Yeah I hear what your saying.. But alot of these pieces have like the sphinx on them and no year for example.. LordCo already helped with this piece.
I would gather the 1943 Copper is right up there with the 1969-S D/D.
Too bad the red isn't literal.. What I found last night... lol.. Here Although it's a D and not an S.. I have an S but it's in worse shape..:)
Yeah..I'm surprised it took this long before someone notice the *coinstar* word..:) But.. Is coinstar a franchise? Get one of them machines are...
pfft.. I could try that, but I can't read any of the asian coins to know where they even originate from not to mention half the world coins I have...
It looks like a small bullet penetrated it during a liquid state and quickly cooled and the tip of the bullet didn't fragment..
I don't think it's been cleaned in about 5 years. Of course I am guessing, Gramps passed 5 years ago and stopped collecting when his health turned...
Really? I would think anything from a coin shop would already be searched? But I suppose "Unsearched" and "Buying Coins" are two different animals...
So this was about the brightest, shiny coin from the pre-1950's I ran into so far.. It's a 1920-D Wheat Cent, and it looks as shiny as a new...
So with the buyer beware of *unsorted* coin lots on eBay, Shop@Home, QVC, etc.etc.. Where's the beginner start to look for more coins? Estate...
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