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Re: Research on the 1922 Cent Varieties completed. 8-27-25 UPDATE: Cover Design of Book posted at end
The first Lincoln that I found when I started searching circulated coins in 1965 was a 1922 no D die pair 2, although at the time I just recognized it as a no D, at least I hoped. I had it authentica… (View Post)3 -
Re: Federal 1099K reporting limits revert back to $20k/ 200 transactions
All of the main provisions that effect those on Medicare or taxes on tips and 100% bonus depreciation is all retroactive to January 1, 2025. Some things, like the 1099 limits phase in after the bills… (View Post)1 -
Re: Is this abrasion or a "woody" effect on this 1924-S Lincoln Wheat Cent?
Definitely woodgrain, which is seen on both sides, look at the obverse from 5 to 9 o'clock. It happens due to an alloy mixing issue so it affects the entire planchet all the way through -- and of cou… (View Post)5 -
Re: CACG 1869 Shield Nickel
I agree. All my Shields are proofs and none have those nice die cracks that gives them character. (View Post)1 -
Re: The 1953-S Roosevelt "acorn" variety - FS-901, New Cherrypickers' variety
I don't care about the others that you mentioned, I stated that the 1922 no D strong reverse (i.e. die 2) as shown in the picture below (PCGS #21806409) is a variety not an error, PCGS and ANACS (it … (View Post)1