...now I see clearly...you are a shut in who went stir-crazy and hit a home run going commemorative crazy! If it is not too presumptuous of me,...
...late again, but 64 would have been my guess. That is a really nicely done commemorative...Spark
@GDJMSP ...a recent post listed the following grading weights: Surface preservation = 40% Strike = 20% Luster = 20% Eye appeal = 20% Is this a...
@Jonathan Crager ...Welcome to CoinTalk. Ever wonder why that black wheatie wound up in a roll of “unsearched” pennies? Filler. Which proves...
...agree with all on worn die...additionally has a weak reverse strike, all very common results with Zincolns and has NAV. @Elendis ...use cotton...
...it is all PMD. BTW, Welcome to CoinTalk. Presuming you have not been advised: Go to John Wexler’s website: doubleddie.com and also, peruse...
50-55...Spark
Barber coins...Spark
...the idiot WalMarts here in Conway Arkansas have turned off cash and coin sales through their scan-and-go self checkouts. Now, even if you...
...I’m not seeing any part of the design near the denticles either. @Paddy54 ...please elucidate...also explain MPD and the listing for it...
I never use eBay for anything on purpose. Researching sometimes lists eBay links and info that I can’t avoid. And, I avoid PayPal unless there...
@Briantha3rd ...Welcome to CoinTalk. You have revived an old thread, begun almost 3 years ago, most recently revived 17 months ago. Always check...
Seriously...just categorize it as a OGB...Spark
...looks like it’s going to happen a lot...800 years from now... ...Spark
...or a broader form of die polishing error?…Spark
Tara, Welcome to CoinTalk...Spark
TOS?…please decipher your acronym for me...TY...Spark
Cool post. I just gave you you 16,064th like!…Spark
@Paddy54 ...my wife has one and tells me it is called a “Firkin”. Hers is (sadly) sans any wheaties. Enjoy your memories of your great friend...
@Steve333 ...go to doubleddie.com and read about die deterioration. Read it again if you already have. Also, read the section on how dies are...
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