after running through like my whole entire collection I realized I have two out of the three 1936's and I think I have all three 1917 or two I think it was double die obverse is it's awesome to have a near complete set https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-c...in-world-1917-and-1936-doubled-die-cents.html
if I had them with me I would but I recently moved.. had to hire security services to transport thelast bit of my coin collection the higher brinks it cost me a good few thousand dollars transport everything bank vault s are cheapest way
You hired Brinks to transport chocolate coins? Voice-to-text is fine, but please at least look at what your phone produces before posting it...
He must be busy entertaining his bevvy of female followers, jet setting, and managing his own grading institute!
Gotta add to the fire. Ole Ed Wood has quite the name around here. Sorry, the thread was side tracked @kaosleeroy108 These two dates I look at when the coin is XF and better, they can be found at lower grades, but they become hard to identify. I have yet to find any that were worth the asking price. Coins like these are rarely found in the wild. And the dealer will know what he has. I have been here for just shy of 4 years, I love this place. But in that time, It's only been a few. @Rick Stachowski found one not too long ago.