....UPDATE...today I released 34 wheat ears back to the wild...G4 to VF20, 1941 to 1956...Spark
Minnesota...damage. Delaware...”Spitting Horse” ( but very worn ) Colorado...a cud because the extra metal is attached to the rim Arizona...die...
@Handyman ...the 1864 has 3 types: copper-nickel, bronze and bronze w/L. These by definition are key dates. Research this and the 1865 closer....
@furryfrog02 @FooFighter ...It is a real deal. I, personally, have contributed over 200 quarters to the effort, and as of yesterday over 100...
IMHO...it would have to show more characteristics. Let’s suppose it is actually an RPM: ...without something inside the D... ...without extra...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] In OMP, currently lists at approx. $45.00. Make me an offer I can’t refuse. Contact me via PM...Spark1951
Googled and found from Coin Talk Apr. 2, 2007, Coin Chat forum by @gxseries ...”Using acetone on copper coins - the scientific results are out”....
@Rachel Perez ...using acetone does not harm the surface of the coin, it only removes dirt and debris, any organic substance. It does not...
Does everyone see the 3 die cracks on the reverse? Granted, the one under the A/STATES could be a die scratch/ gouge, but the one under the mint...
@Crystal500 ...3 sites you need to visit to jumpstart yourself. We are here to disseminate accurate information, but you must do your own due...
...it appears to be raised, not incuse...some kind of dropped letter? IDK...Spark
I’ll wait for the better picture...but, this is not good news for this Peace. It appears someone applied or punched a letter onto the coin...try...
The first thing you do is get some white cotton gloves to put on before you handle them. You don’t want to put fingerprints on them and, as...
...and, you could have a AU coin qualify for the attribute, unlike full-step nickels that are supposed to be a minimum MS60/business strike...
We are not being arrogant...we are being accurate. ...and No One is calling you “stupid”. However, your arrogance as well as your ignorance is...
Great link...Thank You, Sir!...Spark
@Kentucky ...read post #8 again...I was adding some info while you responded...Spark
Yes...there was a recent post that called it that, a few months ago, maybe?...I suppose because the zinc showing imitates doubling..I think...
Agree, you are getting a much better picture through the optics...Spark
I agree...I think you would call it a strike error...the plating was too thin for the pressure of the strike...Spark
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