Key Dates and lamination errors

dustywallen

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Interesting dustywallen.
 

A few semi keys and a 1919



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Very nice coins! What's the story with the 1958?
 

I never saw anything like it. Do you think it's one of a kind?
 

I never saw anything like it. Do you think it's one of a kind?

Lol. I wish. Nah they are rather rare but not that rare. Would maybe fetch $20 out of this one.
 

I use a 35 w bulb my iphone 4 and a 20x loupe.
 

True. You a cent collector?

Not yet, but I may still get around to it once I finish nickels. I suppose I hadn't realized how scarce wheats are getting. Seems not too long ago you found them in change regularly, now they seem to pop up only as often as warnics or silver Rosies do, which ironically makes the whole CRH thing more fun.
 

Not yet, but I may still get around to it once I finish nickels. I suppose I hadn't realized how scarce wheats are getting. Seems not too long ago you found them in change regularly, now they seem to pop up only as often as warnics or silver Rosies do, which ironically makes the whole CRH thing more fun.

So do you collect or just after silver?
 

So do you collect or just after silver?

Silver is a factor, but not the only one. For instance, I collect some but not all types of error coins, and the Henning nickels I like, too. I'm also partial to 20th century, US coins for the nostalgia factor, I suppose.
 

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