Pictures are far to small to even identify anything. Can you post larger pics directly to the forum? Thanks.
They look like run-of-the-mill copper cents.
Yes, I would regarding the obverse, but how's the reverse look?
It's a reverse proof. The fields are frosted cameo while the design elements are mirror-like. What you see is the reflection of the photographer.
If it has no reeding, and is not 100% round, it might be struck out of collar as wel.. I think the correct term is broadstruck.
I wonder if there are any wheaties up there...
So that they stack easily and to protect the design?
Reminds me of JB Weld on the back of the cent. The date is PMD. Took a hard hit to the '5'.
Did you have your 9 planchet deep die cap on display this spring at Long beach? If so, my daughter and I briefly talked to you about it :).
I used to carry an 1881-S Morgan when I was in high school, until I lost it in a snowbank at the bus stop. When the spring thaw came around, I...
I wonder how many users in the CT database have only 1-10 posts and if they ever get purged...
Sorry can't help without better pictures. :(
The information given above regarding the significance of JS is correct; however, no one has yet mentioned that if your dime had a mint mark, it...
Drat! I missed the sale :(
62 huh, to me it looks like it had a little run on the highpoints of the hair. Still a very nice coin. My 1932 is G-4 lol. My mother found it on...
Very interesting... what does the edge of the coin look like?
I too wear glasses. I do the same thing that GDJMSP described. At time, I do wear contacts, but I find it is harder for tired eyes to focus on the...
I must've had the incorrect assumption that cancelling of the dies considered of 'X'ing through them rather than grinding them flat. I must admit,...
Agreed. The tail feathers are too weak to be the reverse of '65 aka type C.
It looks like the die has been ground flat.
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