Nice!
I think the case has been made that it’s both. Jim’s comment regarding the migration of the devices is a useful tip! By looking just at the date,...
I was fortunate to have a LCS that had a bid board during the winter months. Local collectors posted coins and took bids. Most had reserves. Many...
As noted, these types of errors are reasonably available and reasonably priced. They are interesting pieces. I have a few myself...never paid...
Ed's estimates are consistent with what I've seen and paid. Certainly not $700...you would need a handful of them to fetch that much money.
Similarly, I got back into the hobby after decades away and started to learn about varieties and errors. It added a new dimension to the hobby...
Maybe. Clearer picture of the date would help.
If the field and the rim are affected, it’s very likely damage.
It’s uncommon to find a variety that’s worth a tidy sum. And then there’s the burden of finding a buyer. So the real ‘payout’ is in the search...
That’s a fun one to find! Nice!
A reason one might collect all 1970 S cents is that there is a possibility that you would catch a Small Date specimen. Given the value of an SD,...
Sure. PM me.
Sorry Joe. I didn’t catch that autocorrect renamed you. Lol I let a friend know that I got her tea (I was at the drive through). Autocorrect...
Washer coin. Long forgotten for a few loads of laundry. Eventually noticed by its maker and spent in good faith.
@JCro57 Jim - have you come across a 1939 with the dot reverse like mine?
A gas station find - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1949-nickel.406241/
Ed has this diagnosed. Silver.
Even blind squirrels find nuts!!
It’s appreciation across the spectrum of our hobby. For whatever the definition we create for ourselves. I do chuckle a bit with those that...
Nice. All around!
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