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Re: A little stressed 1943 steelie
Die clashes have basically nothing in common with die cracks. Can you define those two terms? If you can, you already know enough to tell if either one applies to your coin. If you can't, then would … (View Post)1 -
Re: SC$ themed Exonumia: a very nice counterstamp.
Fwiw, the same specimen was sold by Stacks in 2010 and by Goldberg in 2006. (View Post)1 -
Re: How to value this SF earthquake coin keepsake
The answers haven't changed since the last time you asked the same question. https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1075095/coins-melted-together-from-san-francisco-earthquake (View Post)11 -
Re: Is the ICONIC "1975 10C No S (Proof) ROOSEVELT ONE" coin back in 1978?!?!
I wish that everyone would put more emphasis on the "mirror" part of the description of proof coins. A "mirror" doesn't mean "somewhat shiny" as in the OP's video. It me… (View Post)2 -
Re: What is the value? 1943 Steel Lincoln cent Planchet Pit
Yes, that's what they meant. Regardless of plating or not, a small strike through like that adds no value. (View Post)1