I guess I can't trust my gut LOL.
Where in Texas will you be going?
I kike the die cracks myself
That cheek I don't know. Beautiful coin but the cheek and the Eagles breast and head are questions for me. MS65 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-varieties/lincoln-cents/1992-d-close-am-1c-1373 Here's a link with some info about close AM variety.
This why I collect cents my wife want let me have a Penny. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I collect nickels in fact I probably hoard them. They are under appreciated by mist and few know just hard they can be to find. Even some proof...
Super color, I know this post is old but this is nice.
Have ever seen any Ikes with die clashes? ;) That's nice group actually better than nice. Thanks for sharing.
My photocrappy skills leave a lot to be desired I can take the best toning and make it look blast white LOL. Kind of like my ex wifes cooking she...
Try going to the bank and buying rolls you would be surprised at what you can find fro face value.
You'd get a lot of pictures because everybody wants to find something and post everything scratches to bent coins to coins ground down to nothing.
I want to see some die cracks too or clashes or anything else you find.
I'm sure some are available on eBay I just like to try and find stuff like this rather than buy it
Cool I've been hundreds and hundreds of dollars worth of cents and have yet to fins a mason cent.
Hello and no your question isn't a bad one. I know what you're referring to and it is counterstamped cents with the outline of a state on them. I...
Check out PCGS pop report for Jefferson Nickels you might be surprised to see that some years have more MS others have more MSFS graded. You'll...
A full step nickel set would be almost if not impossible. There are I believe some years that they don't exist again I'm not positive but they are...
MS64 possibly MS65
The surface of the coin is nice the strike is weak nearly all of '60s are weak strike or stuck with old dies. While it's possible to find a '63D...
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