I'm not a Mason nor Shriner nor belong to any society of that kind, but I would pony up for that 16-D. The counterstamp is extremely interesting...
Well, a learning experience, to be sure. Steve
I give him credit for great photos. Steve
mikkomakk, hvorhen bor du i Norge? Jeg reiser til norge ca. en gang i året, til Bjørkelangen og Rømskog og andre steder også. Steve
58. Did that before looking at anyone else's. Seems to be wear on a talon, upper wing feathers and lower tail feathers. A beautiful coin,...
Had never heard of this before. Not even noon here and I've learned something new for today! Thanks, everyone. Steve
Down a grade, 63 for me. Not sure when PCGS graded it, so I'm hoping it was back aways. The shaving nick on his cheek keeps it from going...
Now the question is, what could have caused this depression? Steve
My ignorance showing here: I would have immediately said PMD. Another example of why I continue to enjoy CT. Hardly a day goes by without...
Can we have a clear, close-up photo of both sides? Often these have been acid-treated and thereby reduced in size. Not saying this is what yours...
Lips that touch lutefisk will never touch mine :yack: Steve
Still a pretty nickel. The surface wouldn't bother me if I were purchasing it. Steve
All you guys are sharp as a tack! (And not a tie tack, either @Bing). Steve
Nancy, I just had a thought. You have a variety of 20th century coins. There is a type of collection called a "type set." One example of each...
The 1945-D is called a war nickel, minted during WW II, containing 35% silver. You might get $0.75 to 0.85 from a local coin shop, as it's worth...
Thank you for the photo, Nancy. I was hoping, for your sake, that it was 1927-D, but the lack of a mint mark below the buffalo (bison) on the...
Welcome to CT, Nancy. There is no way to give you an idea of what these are worth with the "group photos." We would need to see front and back...
If this coin were not so beat up I would be more inclined to say it could be D/S, but I'm not a believer until Fred et al weigh in. Were mint...
There are no words... Steve
Interesting 1837: die crack, cud? Almost looks like someone welded it. Steve
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