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Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by FoundinTN, Apr 13, 2019.

  1. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    Im rly enjoying picking thru coins. Here are a few that caught my eye,if i can get some input on any of them that would be great. Some look like doubles,some rpm...but...idk,ill let u decide. Thanks for the help thus far
     

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  3. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    These were neat to come across,all 87 and super clean
     

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  4. 2x2 $averKrazy

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    definitely looks like somthing on the 78
     
  5. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    The 68? Yea....its very eye catching and is in great shape. The date is super thick on that one.
     
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  7. FoundinTN

    FoundinTN Big AM

    A few more ..aaaand im done,my eyes hurt
     

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  8. cpm9ball

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    Maybe you should start with this.
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    Then, once you have a grasp of how to grade coins, you can start learning how coins are made. Then, once you understand how coins are made, you can start looking for errors and varieties.

    But, please, don't dump a whole roll of pennies out and ask if you have anything in the pile.

    Chris
     
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  9. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Every coin that has been posted is worth one cent each.
     
  10. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    Welcome to Coin Talk. Don't see anything special on any of the coins you posted. As @cmp9ball stated some research on your own will really help you learn about coins.
    If you don't have or can't afford the books there's plenty of websites that will teach you a lot. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Plenty of members on this site willing to help. If you have coins to post please do it one at a time and include clear photos on both sides of the entire coin.
     
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