entry post Thanks for doing this.
Look normal to me too. Nice one cents. But now neck hurts... o_O:eek::confused:;) Welcome!
Nice find. Just keep in mind the more prominent the die chip, the more people will be willing to pay.
Got I few of these that stored just as a curiosity and what those golden streaks may be. If you find out, please let us know.
RDV-005, common. :meh: :happy:
Hi Nicholas, I just downloaded the sampler, beautiful layout, great photos, very interesting contents and very specific. I am going to read it...
The most obvious one is that the date was tilted.
Wonderful site, congratulations. I love this commemorative coin. i would like to suggest adding the doubled die obverse, it has a nice...
What a wonderful idea!! I just finished my breakfast and left a lot of bacon grease on the frying pan, oh, I mean, bacon coin wax on the frying...
Thanks.
Good observation Robert. What you are looking is at one of the markers to identify whether that Lincoln cent is a small or a large 1974 Lincoln...
Your question is understandably valid. Although "wheat" Lincoln cents are still found in circulation, they getting harder to find them. People...
I sent you a PM...
Nice... thanks @Lord Brian for doing this and Congratulations to the winners!!
Thanks, I thought so, but $2k for a Cheerios Cent? You are right, he is really fishing for a sucker with a lot of money.
Thanks for the reply. I guess I am wondering about the "2000 close Am version of the Cheerios". I have a couple of slabbed "2000 Cheerios"...
Sorry to bring back this thread from the dead... but I am confused or somebody wants to get me confused. This seller on eBay is asking $US...
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This so true to me too and it is hard to explain and I am "only" 62 years "old". :(
Thanks... Let me get a better photo with a different background, hopefully, it will show more clear details.
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