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CollectING's Last 20 Posts

What Specific Stock Photo Sources Of Coins Are Accepted In 'Coin Community?'
CollectING
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Old Post Posted 04/30/2024  3:38 pm
An old-school print book, 'A Guide Book of United States Coins' (The Official Red Book), by 'R.S.Yeoman' valued my '1969 D Linclon Cent MS-65' found in-change at 30 cents.
Forum: Coin Community Support, Suggestions, and Feedback

What Specific Stock Photo Sources Of Coins Are Accepted In 'Coin Community?'
CollectING
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United States
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Old Post Posted 04/29/2024  11:08 pm
I was advised that images of coins from online coinbook guides are not accepted in 'Coin Community.'
Forum: Coin Community Support, Suggestions, and Feedback
 
What Specific Stock Photo Sources Of Coins Are Accepted In 'Coin Community?'
CollectING
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United States
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Old Post Posted 04/29/2024  8:16 pm
A regular digital camera might not provide enough detail of coins to determine values of coins.

Any recommendations for specific stock photo sources of coins?
Forum: Coin Community Support, Suggestions, and Feedback
 
1969 D Linclon Cent "Like New."
CollectING
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United States
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Old Post Posted 04/29/2024  5:06 pm
A 1969 D Lincoln Cent (bright red color) found in change 'MS/PF 65' (at least) - Lincoln Cent had very little (if any) noticable wear.

Potential value?
Forum: US Modern Coins
 
1920 Buffalo Nickel Die Crack?
CollectING
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United States
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Old Post Posted 02/19/2023  8:15 pm
A few-years back, I received a 1928 Buffalo Nickel in change at the grocery-store.

I'm comparing my 1928 Nickel with the 1920 Nickel pictured. From the picture, difficult to tell if the1920 Nickel has an Error.

The 1928 date on my Nickel is slightly-less worn than the 1920 Nickel pictured.



Forum: US Modern Variety and Error Coins
 
Wheatie On The End Of A Roll = Bliss.
CollectING
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United States
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Old Post Posted 02/19/2023  3:42 pm
As 'Wheat Pennies' have become noticibly harder to find over the past several years, it's not surprising to find only one 'Wheat Penny' per couple of hundered pennies searched.

Not certain over the value of rolls based-on with 'Wheat Pennies' discovered on the ends of rolls.
Forum: Coin Roll Hunting

Metal Detecting For Wheat Pennies.
CollectING
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United States
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Old Post Posted 02/19/2023  3:02 pm
'Wheat Pennies' discovered via metal-detecting are likely weathered, and are in poor condition.

It's unlikely to find 'Wheat Pennies' even less than 100 years-old having value despite the poor-quality of coins.
Forum: Metal Detecting
 
I Can't Remember The Last Time I Received A 'Wheat Penny' In Change.
CollectING
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United States
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Old Post Posted 02/18/2023  8:44 pm
Are Wheat Pennies becoming increasingly rare in change?

It seems that bank-rolls of pennies are the best-places to find where those rare 'Wheat Pennies.'

If a specific bank sells those bank-rolls containing even a few 'Wheat Pennies,' can it be said that this bank's bank-rolls might possibly be the best places to find 1910 to Pre-WWII 'Wheat Pennies?'

Forum: US Modern Coins
 


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