Thanks guys, I did not know that.
Just started collecting and went to a local shop that sells So-Called Unsearched wheats. Came home found a 1909. No VDB But was still cool to find...
wondering if the outside of this Cent is what led to the VDB being missing. Any input is appreciated
It came with Both Books, I gotta bunch of wheats to start it off with too, just gonna replace them as I find better conditions for them. But thanks
Gonna try my Best, We’ll See How it Goes
just got my collection book to start inserting my wheats. Came with this 1943 and some other common wheats too
I’m not sure if it’s corrosion or damage or what ever it is. just seemed off how I explained it with the Letters being missing but appearing in...
Let me know if these are clear enough, I can prolly get a little closer
just wondering what’s the term used for when this happens to a coin. LIBERTY is there but no type of definition to it. IN GOD is comepletly gone....
Thanks for the Heads up @paddyman98
I know it’s not a variety yet. Maybe cause it hasn’t been discovered just yet.I Deff put this one to the side because of how much more the gap is.
This one is a 95, I see Seperation in this way more then I do in every other one I’ve been looking at. Idk, I’m gonna hold this one and see what...
Just read and it says that a Cent should not vary more or less then 0.13gm and I found an 83P that’s popping up as 2.3gm is that normal for us...
i Understand 2.5gm is the Correct Weight for the Zinc Cents. My Question is though, What’s the under on 2.5gm that will question the size or...
It’s a 95P, Just seems to me that it’s Wider then all the Other 95s I checked with it, All of them were touching and this One has a Wider look...
is this a Close AM? let Me know your thoughts
We Should Tag this To there Reviews Page lol
MD or DDD? Even if ther not errors I wanna make sure I’m getting the Hang of Noticing them apart. Thanks for the Help again
Just Read This Article and Got My Answer, Thanks a lot I’m still for that one
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