That started with the 1883 V nickels. The first ones came without the word "CENTS" on the back. People would gold plate them and pass them off as...
Awesome, Mountain Man. I feel that way sometimes.
Very interesting John. I will have to follow this and see what reactions you get.
Good question. When I was a young collector (1948 Plus) you could still get the "silver dollars" at the bank. So, when I walked in, I would ask...
Here is "run over by a train". [ATTACH]
Really? Wow!
Nice catch Joe. They are very nice. I kept everyone I found growing up in the 40's and 50's. My set is made up of the coins I found in...
The best silver I ever found in the wild. [ATTACH]
They will continue if they think they can get $65 an ounce for silver.
I understand. I got 2 rolls only to use in the sets I made for the grandchildren. It was difficult to find nice pieces to include.
It will never be worth more than a penny, so, I wouldn't even consider sending it to be graded. The good folks here on CT are well qualified...
It goes down the forehead to the nose. I considered the forehead part of the face.
@Spark1951 I agree 100% with your description of the current US One Cent piece. They are very ugly and don't hold up well at all. When looking at...
We always celebrated St. Nicholas Day. That was when we hung our stockings on the fireplace mantle.
I don't think it is supposed to look like yours.
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I just found this 2017 P with a crack running across the head and down the face. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great, on my scale of eye appeal.
Here is a favorite. [ATTACH]
Is that statement applicable to the dot in all cases? There is a coin just like this with a dot called out in the attributes.
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