• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

blinewalker

Member
  • Posts

    45
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Welcome to the hobby that tells one to ask any question you'd like than almost beats you down for not knowing what it is you have. I'm not for sure if you've used Coppercoins.com or not but its an awesome place to look for anything doing with Lincoln Cents. its close to RPM-002, and 003 sort of depends on which picture you look at and what die stage the picture was taken. Good luck on your path of coin collecting and I'm glad to see your in it for the collecting and educating yourself and not just for making $$$$$$.
  2. Hello all, I purchased several rolls of 1964-D Jefferson Nickels several have RPM on them and match this one. I'm having trouble making identification on this one and saying for sure its the FS-501 in a LDS or another die thanks,
  3. EagleRJO, the 1919 Mercury dime wasn't discovered until the early 80's and wasn't published until 2015, so it doesnt seem out of the ordinary that a 46 year old coin would just be found
  4. Here's my 1976-S 40% silver graded by ANACS at a MS65 DDO-001, compare they Y and the IN GOD to the Denver and they could alomost be twins. The polish doubling got me a coulpe times when I fisrt started my collection but I hope that I'm past that .
  5. Hello, found this today in a mint set, it reminds me of the 76-s DDO but this is a Denver, figured I'd share it with everyone and get some thoughts
  6. Curious about this VAM it's seems like some really good doubling on the profile, and tripling on the motto, to not be recognized. I'm just looking for some insight on how let's say a 1891-P VAM-02 is on the top 100 list and this isn't.
  7. I've posted several times but thanks for the reminder, If I hadn't already identified the VAM I probably would have followed the "rules" set forth. I wasn't asking for which VAM just a simple why no love for it.
  8. Ok so I have to ask why no love for the 1892-P VAM-5, compared to other VAMS I've looked at this one is far better than a double ear, low mintage, triple moto, doubling on the profile. Is it because this is a common VAM? I'm just trying to understand the thought process behind the listing
  9. The E R T Y in liberty isn't doubled? They display splitting in the serifs on the uppers
  10. I believe this is the DDO-1 off of Varity Vista. The question I have is would it be better to send this into ANACS to have it attributed rather than NGC since they don't have it listed in the variety plus section? Thanks
  11. Hello, looking for opinions on this one, when I first seen it I thought for sure post mint damage but the more I looked at it the more I've convinced myself that it may not be IDK. What do you guys think? The way the lines start and stop is what has me questioning it, the way the scratches don't cut through the whole design in some places is what I'm questioning. Thanks
  12. Thank you sir and to answer your questions earlier I looked at all the usual suspects VV WEX, CHERRY, so if it turns out I'll let ya know