Look to the right behind Liberty's knee and to the left of IGWT and also to the left of the L in LIBERTY, in the rays. The longest ray on the...
That would include me. I'm just now finding and opening boxes I purchased 10 years ago. Busy, busy, busy as the magician says in Frosty the Snowman.
Very nice die cracks. Surprised were you?
That is one strong clash! Congrats on finding this piece.
Looks like residue left over from 1943.
This is an I.O.U. Note from Daddy and Jack's Joke Shop. It's dated 1905. They were located on Bromfield St. in Boston, MASS as noted by the stamp...
Sorry Robert, I just don't have the time.
I just opened the other box. Definitely a surprise. Nothing but more rounds of silver, a few rounds of copper and 10 cull Morgans. Maybe 4 of them...
All coins have a tolerance.
i bought these about 4 1/2 years ago. Less than $20 each for sure. I just opened the box which I found last week. Boy was I surprised but I'm...
The 97.664% of you is correct. It's PMD or post mint damage.
As stated a magicians coin. Welcome to CT.
It's black due to environmental damage and it's only worth its weight in silver. The added weight is within tolerance but probably from the darkness.
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They are within acceptable ranges.
There are many types of fancy serial numbers. Welcome to CT.
I think that's a scrape. When I look at the one in Lincoln's hair it appears to be a small amount of copper curled up at the bottom of the scrape.
Nice rotated Nickel. Certainly more than usual but still in the accepted range. It's definitely a keeper.
Thst was the worst worn die strike I've seen in years.
Very nice looking Cents.
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