The Finn said (my LRC old-school dealer motto: accumulate large piles of silver and convert to small piles of gold). I hope he didn't take lessons...
When I was a wee tot, my folks used to put a tablespoon of coffee in my bottle to keep me awake until they wanted me to nap and a tablespoon of...
The movie Hot Money (2001) is based on the true story of a real-life case (The Loughton incinerator thefts) involving Three women who stole...
I bet quite a few of those vets are still around. Could have been the 57th Signal Co. or maybe the 57th Field Artillery Battalion or even the 57th...
Near the town of Twentynine Palms, California in 2015 diggers unearthed 9,000 artifacts dating back to 11 + thousand years old. Try the...
Sorry you're a Gold Star gal. Consider any 1972 cents you get as "pennies from Heaven".
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Good one. Almost looks like lightening striking Jeff's Monticello.
Not a country, but it fills the hole in the album:) (From the Numista exonumia catalog) [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Finding a RPM always makes for a great night.:)
Dito what Sal & Cygnus said
Looks like a chip to me. Also on the reverse the E is worn off on the moto. Maybe a grease issue.
Instead of Joseph's coat of many colors, the Inspector has Abe's coat of many cracks. Or maybe Lincoln's coat just isn't what it's cracked up to...
And what's with what @Treashunt mentioned at the eye on that dime. Die chip?
I would think it's collar clash ‘Double rims’ and false rims arise in many circumstances (coinworld.com)
No matter the value, next year that coin will be 100 yrs. old ! That's saying, "I'm a keeper" right there.:)
https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/lincoln-cent-wheat-reverse/46/most-active/ms?pn=3
Maybe you can use the spoon to distribute phosphorus & potassium on your orchids. Or better yet, a spoon to dish up lunch for Joey. Lol !
If it is proven authentic, then you have quite a rarity. Having purchased from this dealer before I gather all of your prior purchases have been...
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