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Re: 1936 wheat penny
@TomB I absolutely agree with your recommendations to buy and read literature, educate oneself on the minting processes (all of them, from the screw press to the steam press to the modern equipment t… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1936 wheat penny
@LParker22 you're on the right track! Interesting things are found when you look closely at coins, and the differences that some special ones exhibit. But I'm in agreement with the other folks here, … (View Post)2 -
Re: 1837 LM-5 Capped Bust half dime in PCGS 63 Prooflike makes a tenfold gain
That's a true fact! Breen said that there were 6 1837 proofs - all of the LM-1 marriage - but Logan and McCloskey said in their 1998 book that they hadn't seen any of those. I've stayed away from the… (View Post)2 -
Re: PCGS Slabbed Type Set, no one cares . . . A FEW NEW PICKUPS
Todd, this is good productive info for folks that are just beginning to experience the "joys" of coin photography. One technique I advocate: put the phone on top of a clear drinking glass. … (View Post)2 -
Re: The Winesteven Collection Of Barber Proof Dimes
Super nice old proofs. Tip-o-the-hat to @winesteven and @FlyingAl for sharing these beauties! (View Post)3