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This may be old news to some here (because of previous availability) but PCGS is going to be offering a "Periodic Table of Coins", evidently through Amazon. The link below will take you to an image of it that you can enlarge if you hover you cursor over a coin. I think you can also sign up to be notified when they become available.
That's cool... I don't think having those in the pocket would be a good idea tho If I had those they would be safer in a slab, wrapped in hermetically sealed covers, in a vault in a volcano at the top of the world ,
Jim (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
I was disappointed to see they did not address major composition changes in the metal % (lower left corner). Would be nice to see steel Cents and silver Nickels as an alternative composition. They did address the CuNi IHCs separately from the later series, but there was a design change in the wreath on reverse. However, the large mintmark, and first time a P was used for Philadelphia, is as big and important a design change as for the IHC series.
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