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This is a very nice example of a 1939 Jefferson nickel featuring a quadruple-die reverse. It is listed as FS# 802 (old 022.5) in The Cherrypicker’s Guide and DDR-002 in the CONECA files. This coin was found in a solid-dat...
This is a 1944-D Lincoln cent exhibiting a fairly strong repunched mintmark. It is listed as RPM-010 in the CONECA files, WRPM-008 in the Wexler files and 1944D-1MM-010 in the Coppercoins files. It is the strongest RPM for the ...
In the recent CoinWeek article “Coin Collecting: Do We Still Have a $20 Hobby ?” the case is made that with Gold nearing $1680 per ounce and silver at $32 the hobby may be impacted...