Feedback on coins

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by chingching, Nov 9, 2016.

  1. chingching

    chingching Member

    Hello I am new to the form and would like some help with my coins. I have a 1970 S cent is it a large or small date, 1970 D dime any feedback would help thanks. WIN_20151219_14_39_35_Pro.jpg WIN_20151219_14_38_35_Pro.jpg WIN_20161109_20_45_48_Pro.jpg WIN_20161109_20_47_35_Pro.jpg
     
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  3. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    your 1970's cent looks like a large date. look at the height of the 7 in between the 9 and 0. also look where the 9's top tail points to.

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    what is your question on the dime ?
     
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  4. chingching

    chingching Member

    It only weighs 2.12g and it's missing the silver on both sides.
     
  5. chingching

    chingching Member

    Thank you for the info on my coins I have one more I have a 1992 D dime what kind of error would this be
     

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  6. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    clad layer missing ??? wait for more opinions....
     
  7. Chas Carlson

    Chas Carlson Active Member

    That looks like PMD to me.
     
  8. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    post mint damage
     
  9. chingching

    chingching Member

    I have 3 coins I hope you could give me feed back on them as far as error and value. My first one is a 1989-D cent everyone who has seen this coin say's it's a good conversational piece. My second one is a 2007-P dime and the third one is a 1776-1976 bicentennial quarter is this one what they call a die crack at the bottom of the neck thanks for any feedback.
     

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  10. chingching

    chingching Member

    Are PMD valuable and if so would my dime be worth more than 10 cent
     
  11. Chas Carlson

    Chas Carlson Active Member

    Post mint damage (PMD) just means any damage that happened after the coin was made. Errors are valuable because in their case, the mint messed the coin up--any PMD will always lower the value of a coin, at least numismatically speaking.
     
  12. chingching

    chingching Member

    Thank you for the info I am new to this so all info is good.
     
  13. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    the cent not extra value.
    the dime is interesting...wait for other opinions on that 1.
    the quarter does look like a die crack for sure. not sure what if any extra value it has. wait for more experienced opinions on that 1 too.
     
  14. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    To me it looks like a possible lamination, not sure, though.
     
  15. Smojo

    Smojo dreamliner

    The 1989 D cent I'm not so sure its a lamination defect, better pics needed.
    What I'm thinking is there was at 1 time something on there like paint. After the paint was cleaned as in soaked, it leaved a nice almost BU look.
    I have a wheatie had silver paint after a week soak in distilled water the paint just came right off. Where the paint was looks shiny & new. Thought I had a pic., if I have time will post 1 tomarrow.
     
  16. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    The 07' dime
     
  17. chingching

    chingching Member

    I appreciate everyone's feedback I am learning the different error meaning
     
  18. chingching

    chingching Member

    My next set of pics the 1970 D cent I notice has circles around the throat area. The 1941 and 1952 lamination errors I think
     

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  19. chingching

    chingching Member

    I also have a 1970 s that has been stamped twice
     

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  20. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Improperly mixed alloys.
    The circles on the 70 D Pmd.
     
  21. chingching

    chingching Member

    How can I find out what alloyed was used
     
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