I am researching (unsuccessfully) the history of the 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel. Help please. I cannot find information on which mint created the...
Beautiful Buff you have there. Bad alloy mix. Lots of character.
Okay, I laugh...
16.33g, 23mm Thanks
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I have researched this Tetradachm, unsuccessfully. I was thinking this might represent a Greek City State that was known for its horses; I could...
A freshly minted quarter has a pretty 'sharp' rim, so hitting the surface doesn't take a large amount of force to leave a mark. Good eyes. Happy...
Sweden has rich copper deposits. Sweden maintained neutrality with Nazi Germany during WWII by supplying copper to the war machine. I am pretty...
How about the 1879-S, reverse of '78? (I have.) I saw something about a 1879-CC, maybe a fake? You have a nice set. Thank you for sharing.
Wow! Thank you for sharing.
Very nice set! I started studying the Napoleonic Wars a couiple of years ago. As I learned more, I thought it would be kind of cool to put...
I appreciate your sharing your background with me. You do have experience, and that carries weight. My thoughts are, and still are,...
I am not saying it was struck at the Philly Mint. I am saying the Mint Mark might not have been punched into the Working Die at the Philly Mint....
Humans make mistakes. Just because there are no 'known-- key word) doesn't mean that it could not happen. None of us were back in Philly or...
Here is a screen shot from PCGS COINFACTS.
You are correct, only Denver minted the Cent. What I am trying to say is, back in 1922, I am pretty sure Philadelphia punched the Working Die...
I just looked at PCGS COINFACTS, and to me, the date looks good. One of the authentications points is a strongly struck 'TRUST', which yours has....
Hmmm, something to chew on...
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