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Re: Bust Boo-Boos. Post your bust errors
Here are a couple more boo boos on the end of contemporary counterfeits. 1787 and 1878 Flowing Hair half dollars! :D (View Post)2 -
Re: What constitutes a "Full roll" of a denomination?
The coins that never made it into rolls, mostly 1920s and earlier, have no reference to how many fit into a roll. The modern type wrapper distribution took place in the early 1930s. This means any ea… (View Post)3 -
Re: New to me utilitarian large cent
Pie crimper, sometimes you can find them with wooden handles still attached! Nowadays, I couldn't imagine using a dirty brown coin for food processing. (View Post)1 -
Re: Post an old friend
The other day, I found my great grandfather's Most Improved Average belt buckle just like yours!! He was in a bowling league and the buckle had his name engraved on it. Sorry, not coin related but su… (View Post)1 -
Re: Eighty years without dubious design change—why forget the dime?
If they would bring back the Capped Bust design on all denominations, all of the country's problems would be resolved. (View Post)6