All denominations of US stamps can be used for postage.
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My wife and I will be visiting New Orleans Thanksgiving week, and I would really like to visit the Old Mint. Unfortunately, the only information...
I thought FLOW LINES radiated from the edge of the coin to the center, looking like the rays of the sun. If that is the case, the lines would not...
Parallel lines, almost looks like a swipe?
The Spanish Empire used IIII for Carolus the 4th... The first time I saw this, I was a bit confused.[ATTACH]
The way I understand it, the Native Americans were trying to take back what had been taken from them through MANIFEST DESTINY... Just observing.
Thank you for your input. I really appreciate all that is shared. I learn more, and more, and more. And every once in a awhile, it is my turn to...
Thank you. There are another 14 from the roll that shows a progressive die deterioration on the reverse, left wheat ear. I will post it in the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This Lincoln is from a roll of 55-S LHC from CROCKER Bank, Sunnyvale, California. My guess is, the alloy did not mix well?
1917-S Lincoln Cent, from the Aptos, California Post Office, early 1960's. I had saved it, but cannot find it now.
Master Hub, to Master Die, to Working Hubs, to Working Dies? So, a doubled Die is created when the Working Hub is miss-aligned for a subsequent...
I read about this Homing Pigeon this guy sold, and resold, and reresold, and...
British merchant countermarks--a whole different branch of Numismatics! This is why I like coins...
Thanks Bruce. The merchant stamp is what I was figuring. I appreciate your feedback. Do you know what merchant the crowned WC is attributed to?...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Please help--I just received this beautiful 2-Pence, but am not having any success in researching the HH counterstamp on both...
Okay, thank you. I thought once a president passed, their dollar coin would automatically be released.
Nice idea to learn more about our country. Are they going to include the P&D in the Uncirculated Mint Sets? As a side question, I wonder if Bush...
Thank you for the kind words. 1984 is a good year. And I am guessing you still collect, since you are Coin Talk today. Nice!
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