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For the small cent type set..almost 70 years old and looking young as a new born. BTW: I positively hate photographing slabbed coins!

 

 

Please put him in the "Grading Challenge" forum to see how many of us agree with the slab!

 

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It's been a while since I have had any new acquisitions. So I stopped off at a local shop and picked up a few interesting pieces - these are from the 6/1.00 bin.

 

A nice 1944-S Centavo with a lot of red remaining.

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My first coin from Jordan. One of these days I have to start putting together a country collection.

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Lots of luster on this one.

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Don't know what this one is - obviously damaged but interesting - guess I will be searching Krauss.

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From India I believe.

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Got two needed additions to my off center memorial lincoln year set from Lost Dutchman! The 1963 is a beauty. The other one is rough and a little hard to read but I pretty much agree that it is a 1960 as labelled. I went through my lincolns looking at the positions of the numerals on all the 60s dates and 1960 fits the best - agree?

 

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The one from India appears to a 1927 to 1928 Travencore Chuckram. (From my world coin book.)

 

Thanks for the Travencore tip - that made it easy to look up in my Krauss, but now I'm confused. I see km#43 and km#49 as possibilities. There is only one picture for both (presumably this is for km#43). There is slight difference in the characters at 7:00 on my coin (maybe that means it is km#49, but again no pic). KM#49 is listed as ND 1906-1935. Do you have an identifying number in your world coin book?

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Thanks for the Travencore tip - that made it easy to look up in my Krauss, but now I'm confused. I see km#43 and km#49 as possibilities. There is only one picture for both (presumably this is for km#43). There is slight difference in the characters at 7:00 on my coin (maybe that means it is km#49, but again no pic). KM#49 is listed as ND 1906-1935. Do you have an identifying number in your world coin book?

 

 

I am using a Standard Catalog of world coins by Chester Krause and Clifford Mishler 1979 edition

The picture appears to be dead on. All the writing and designs match.

 

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BTW the top one is marked "Chuckram One" not "One Chuckram".

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Also from the Baltimore show...

 

For the Lincoln Cent Dansco...

 

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..and a bunch of modern proofs, a couple of which are below..

 

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Notice how cheap looking the zincoln proofs are? The copper plating is so thin, it just can't take the proof surface well and I constantly see that corrugated effect on virtually all of them. If I shoot through a pinhole, I can remove some of the effect from the pic, but not from the coin :ninja:.

 

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Here is an interesting one...a nice, but low-grade, 1864 IHC.

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With a nice clear repunched date...

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I don't see an "L" - do you? Am I blind?

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They see one.

 

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Or is the "L" assumed based on the RPD (i.e., is this RPD only seen on the 1864 "L")?

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