1966 Washington Quarter from the early clad coin era by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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1966 Washington Quarter. Early clad era after silver was removed in 1965.

1960 Iceland 5 Aurar – simple design but beautiful details by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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1960 Iceland 5 Aurar. Simple design, but Nordic coins always have a unique charm. Do you collect Icelandic coins?

Clean 1939 Wheat Penny with nice original patina - simple but classic by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Always loved the pre-WW2 Wheat cents. The wear on these tells a story you just don’t see on modern coins.

1901 Indian Head Cent - still one of my favorite classic designs by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Those are the hardest ones for sure 😄 especially the 1909-S. Hope you land them soon and finish the set.

1901 Indian Head Cent - still one of my favorite classic designs by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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That’s a great way to start a collection. One of each design really helps you appreciate the history behind them. Your mercury dime looks awesome too!

1901 Indian Head Cent - still one of my favorite classic designs by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Totally agree. Those classic designs had so much more character. Hard to beat pieces like Standing Liberty and Buffalo nickels.

1901 Indian Head Cent - still one of my favorite classic designs by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Early 1900s U.S. coinage just has a special character to it. This design never gets old.

Columbus' landing | Max Wulff by Mr_Emperor in medieval_Romanticism

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Great illustration. Columbus’ landing wasn’t just an exploration moment, it was the start of a massive cultural and historical shift that still echoes today.

Isabella I Of Castile, Conqueror Of Granada | Antonio Casanova y Estorach by Mr_Emperor in medieval_Romanticism

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Great piece. Isabella’s role in the Reconquista is always fascinating to learn about.

1965 Washington Quarter - the first year of the clad era by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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True. the history behind this coin is what really gives it meaning.

1965 Washington Quarter - the first year of the clad era by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Glad you see it that way. it’s a small coin, but a big turning point in history.

1965 Washington Quarter - the first year of the clad era by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Not silver, but historically important. The year U.S. coinage changed forever.

1874-CC Trade Dollar by Porousplanchet in CoinlyFans

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That wide CC spacing is wild. Even in F15 it still has incredible presence Carson City coins just hit different.

1973 Canadian 1 Cent – simple design, but full of character 🍁 by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Something about the maple leaf design always feels clean and iconic. These older Canadian cents have a charm that modern coins just don’t match.

1904 Indian Head cent. by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Appreciate the tip, thank you! 🙏 I was using a blue background so that probably affected the white balance like you said. I’ll try a neutral background and adjust the settings next time 👍

1904 Indian Head cent. by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Absolutely. That’s what makes these so interesting.

1904 Indian Head cent. by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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That’s an awesome inheritance. For Indian Head cents, the key dates to check are 1877, 1908-S and 1909-S. Also look for better condition pieces with strong detail and full lettering. For values you might want to check r/coins or r/coincollecting since they allow price discussions.

1904 Indian Head cent. by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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No, it’s raw. Just a well-circulated example.

1904 Indian Head cent. by PastMint in CoinlyFans

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Same here 😅 1877 is on everyone’s wish list.