Regarding my 1928 S above, I would like to note how excited I was to find an S Mint with a full date. Both conditions were very rare to find when...
Here are two that I found in circulation back in the 50's: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hey Dude, be careful we are not done with you yet.
I feel a lot like @Mr.Q above. I haven't bought anything new from the mint for years. I have all the circulation issue US coins from the late...
I heard an ad on the radio one Saturday morning. The product was "genuine authentic simulated imitation gun metal colored plastic". Just what...
The 1950 D was even hard to find in 1950.
Is it possible that the die break is pre-cud? I'd like to see the entire reverse of the coin.
Here is a Probus with very thick silver. [ATTACH]
A couple of my favorites: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sal, have you changed? Sometimes you don't make sense.
Yes, something like that.
I get just about zero change these days.
I am still trying to classify my Coin Star find or today. It is a Penny stuck to a Dime. Result of inflation perhaps?
My aunt gave me some coins in 1948 that got me excited. One of them was this 1883. [ATTACH]
Something for your sweetheart for Valentines Day???
Here is one of my Crispus:[ATTACH]
All nickels.
Here is an 1866 with three die breaks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow, it looks like it was there since 1876.
My collection I started in 1948 in the original album that has been repaired many times. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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