1923-s ms-61 bn 1913 ms 65 rd 1926-d au 58 1917-d ms 64 r/b
I just finished watching the movie "Things Change" and the plot of the movie was centered around this coin. Can anyone identify it?
Sorry to break it to you Isaiah, but this coin on eBay appears to be a genuine, problem free coin. If you aren't interested in it, please by all...
I would concur with Leadfoot. The fields also do not look quite right. The picture isn't the best, so can't tell for sure.
Tampering with the coin in any way will assure that it will be bodybagged. The copper spots may be caused by the copper in the coin oxidizing....
Nice details on the Conder.
If it is from China, you can basically guarantee that the coin is not going to be authentic. There are several posts on this forum about the...
Found a '16 in my till a couple years ago. My heart just about leaped out of my chest. Alas, there was no 'D'.
Ebay itself may not be too concerned about the fakes, but if the auctions get enough negative attention from their members, they will remove the...
By the way, welcome to the forums grivna! The stamps look similar, but not identical. The seller has nothing to gain by adding in the replica by...
You can tell where the metal was deformed by the stamp, it is not just photoshopped in. By law, all replica coins must be permanently marked in...
By the way great find! :bow:
That isn't actually a penny. A penny is a British coin. The American name is One Cent.
Fields on that one don't look quite right (besides the obvious 'replica' stamped in it). With the right kind of artificial wear and toning I bet...
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