YES
Lady Liberty only has 4 fingers... The dark blotchiness in the field below the branch looks like it may be some kind of design, perhaps? I'm not...
You guys are reminding me too much of the 1878 (proof-only) nickel 3-cent piece that I sold 41 years ago to buy an engagement ring for a woman...
@Kevin Mader I thought all Henning nickels were 1944's. Since you obviously know more about them than I do, can you please explain how to detect...
@mrweaseluv If you win it, she's better marry you after you went to all this trouble!
I'm going to say that it's a collar clash. Otherwise why would the reeding above the "seam" be wider than the reeding below it? The reeding...
IMHO someone tried to "clean" it with a pencil eraser, and did it some time ago. When I was a kid and didn't know any better, I did that.
It likely was someone's pocket piece.
In Lebanon I hear it's around $11.00 per LITER. Remember that a liter is approximately a quart.
MS-65 FH. Lovely coin!!!!
I hear the same is true with JFK half dollars.
NEVER use a plastic container!!!!!!! The acetone will dissolve it and it will end up on your coin. ALWAYS USE GLASS.
@Collecting Nut Are you sure those are holes and not pitting? It looks somewhat like metal that's been hit by arcs from a Tesla coil or something.
There are no such things as unsearched wheat cents. If they were unsearched, how would the dealer know they were all wheats, and all San...
Ollie's is always hit or miss. They buy overstocks, stuff like that. You never really know what you're going to find there. Sometimes I find...
Why do the 8's look like they're slanted slightly to the right on all of these coins? And the second 8 looks slightly larger than the first one?
I love Ollie's. We have them in my area also (NE Ohio). I've picked up a few coin related books including year-old copies of the Blue Book....
I'd get out of that company ASAP. Sounds like a sociopath to me.
The date and the words "National Integration" are doubled if you look close enough.
I've never used it, but it does work. It's ferric chloride, the same acid that is used to etch copper during the manufacture of circuit boards....
Separate names with a comma.