Yes, I did an album of the P and D in circulation grade along with the S in proof. Then I did pages with the S mint circulation grade. I did them...
And he goes home with a "Certificate of Appreciation".
Collectors shouldn't really care about what things are worth. I find the values interesting, but it doesn't impact my collecting direction. If you...
I want to sell a few of mine for that price.
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Nice find for an 81 year old, coin that is.
Thanks, great read and great info.
Should be OK then. Great looking coin.
...(ps any smudges/dust are on the holder not the coin the fields on this one are flawless)... But, will those flaws transfer to the coin over...
I would think feeder would run parallel and not fan out. Worn die.
"...not commems, in the legislated sense..." But, to me they are. But, to each his own.
I believe those commemoratives were issued for circulation. Nice coin.
Do you normally send commemoratives to be graded? These are commemoratives.
Not real tough. Every time you learn something I do too.
And you are one more assignment closer to your target status of "Error Expert".
Got mine back in the early 50's and it still works good. Don't know the brand. [ATTACH]
Well, I will have to pull it out and take a look.
It is in my enrollments. This should be the last for me. Finished Type I's and getting First Type II's. Then done.
I came across this 1958 D with several Die Cracks on obverse. Mostly in several directions on the coat. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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