I think that the LWC population is approximately 72 billion over 50 years of production. Contrasting that against latter LMC/LSC zinc...
I like to make change to see what might find its way to me. But I don't save the copper cents. As others have noted, it's not worth it. Also,...
Your picture taking continues to improve. The closeups are the toughest as you know. Make sure you maintain focus on the details...magnify after.
Rotations amongst the Buffalo was quite common. From what I see, your coin has details that are above AG3, but perhaps they took off for the...
It looks like there is some engraving work done under the chin and at the prominent point, a die chip/break. Nice specimens @Heavymetal !
I bought mine raw as well. Couldn't tell you what I paid for it, but less than it's worth. Might have been 1 of the 2 or 3 I've seen raw. A...
I think your attribution is correct. Definitely blunt 5 and it looks like the 3 beads above the A align with the listing photo.
Unless you had picked it up for a song, I'd send it back. I bought a 1914 D that had been cleaned. I have a slabbed coin, but I wanted one for...
I've not had that experience with your product...in full anyway. I use it sparingly to lightly coat a specimen. The roll of the cotton swab...
The area of concern for me is above the right wheat stalk. The lighter pink and the appearance of an uneven surface (in hand, it might not)....
I agree. Some verdicare is in need here to slow progression. The Reverse has much better detail than the Obverse. I find it interesting when a...
F12?
We're still here. I think folks have offered what they can based on the photos provided. From my perspective, it's a copper cent, so blistering...
A good honest coin...and friend!
This popped up in my change last night - [ATTACH]
Looks like it might have been in a campfire before finding its way back into circulation.
Nice shape. That one had a decent hiding spot for a while.
Fun find!!
1982d1mm001 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com
I like Coppercoins for looking up varieties on cents. If I don't find it there, I go to Doubleddie or Varity Vista. Those two have larger...
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