If you need a coin to loosen a screw, that's the one to use . Then again , maybe not , it might snap off? Cool colors for...
I got 2 sitting around somewhere I'll have to double check . They were bonuses from a lot in an auction .
3x nothing is still squadoosh . And I think mine is actually a 65 or 66 also . That was what popped into my head at the moment...
Hey now, I didn't give you permission to use my '64 proof Kennedy for illustrative purposes ;)
It was the cream filling between two other coins and then smashed together in a vice or press. Damaged, but still worth one cent.
Just like American top 40, all I see are hits, hits, and more hits. It's seen its fair share of abuse.
Hello new member Don. Question... why do you think they call it a close AM cent? Hint, it's not because of the S & E.
Wait a minute... I think I see a "W" mint mark on that???
You have a valid point with the grading scale. However since it doesn't add any value to the coin now or likely ever (unlike the '09S VDB), seems...
MAD not so much unless it's an extremely fine example and only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Woodies can and do grade but...
MAD=mis-aligned die (shifted a little during strike) and a woodie/woody is jargon for improper alloy mix giving copper coins a wood grain...
Welcome to the show. I do have to ask though what makes you think that this would deserve any grade whatsoever? It looks to me like it's spent...
All straight necks, no curves which means all large date. I did see a couple with MAD and one that looks to have possible woodie tendencies though.
Not an option... there hasn't been any RPM's since the mid/late 80's. Gonna most likely be either MD, post mint damage, or aliens:blackalien:...
Good find! I'm still in search of the elusive close AM in the wild. Need to add it to the AM's collection.
The '68 had the IGWT and the L of liberty almost if not touching the rim and the lettering was noticeably thicker. All that was scaled back going...
Close but no cigar. That was back on May 19th 1902 according to my pal Google.
My first modern history date bill find in the till at work. I looked it up, but it appears that not much was happening and no one famous was born...
How appropriate , it looks like an Easter egg. Totally AT.
Coins are similar to cars when describing. They both have a year, make, and model/style. i.e. '68 / Chevy / Camaro - '63 / Franklin / Half...
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