Nicky, first off, I hate you're out of brownies, that's just sad. 
Gunna need better pics on some of these, some, not so much.
The first coin, the 1964 P looks normal, as far as I can see, other than a possible spike head die crack, just west of the "W" in WE, could be damage though.
The second coin, the 1954 S looks to have a nice, close mm, not uncommon for the early 50's series but cool. I would really like some closeups of the perimeter or the reverse though, I see thickness that may me a DDR but not sure with these pics.
The third coin, the 2000 P, not seeing anything out of the ordinary, just a tired coin that has been around the block, multiple times.
The fourth coin, a nice Grease Filled Die of 199? mint ?, the reverse, I see nothing special.
The fifth coin, the 1967 P, the obverse looks normal but to the new searcher/collector, the devices look thick but they are normal. The reverse looks typical for a circulated coin but maybe a Grease Filled Die or over polishing of the FG initials.
The sixth coin, the 1966 P, looks like a partial Grease Filled Die, obverse and revers, cool coin.
The seventh coin, 201? ,mint ?, just major PSD, damage, been ground down, after it left the mint.
Not all bad.Get some more of those brownies for the tough days though.
Gunna need better pics on some of these, some, not so much.
The first coin, the 1964 P looks normal, as far as I can see, other than a possible spike head die crack, just west of the "W" in WE, could be damage though.
The second coin, the 1954 S looks to have a nice, close mm, not uncommon for the early 50's series but cool. I would really like some closeups of the perimeter or the reverse though, I see thickness that may me a DDR but not sure with these pics.
The third coin, the 2000 P, not seeing anything out of the ordinary, just a tired coin that has been around the block, multiple times.
The fourth coin, a nice Grease Filled Die of 199? mint ?, the reverse, I see nothing special.
The fifth coin, the 1967 P, the obverse looks normal but to the new searcher/collector, the devices look thick but they are normal. The reverse looks typical for a circulated coin but maybe a Grease Filled Die or over polishing of the FG initials.
The sixth coin, the 1966 P, looks like a partial Grease Filled Die, obverse and revers, cool coin.
The seventh coin, 201? ,mint ?, just major PSD, damage, been ground down, after it left the mint.
Not all bad.Get some more of those brownies for the tough days though.
-makecents-
Edited by -makecents-
07/28/2022 11:05 pm
07/28/2022 11:05 pm


































