First, welcome to the neighborhood, Jeorgia! Since you're from California, I thought you might appreciate this medal. (Images by Bob Campbell) Also, I might add for @telemyz that it might be possible to find a couple of inexpensive gooseneck lamps at some thrift shop for taking photos indoors. The important thing to remember in order to avoid glare in the lens of your camera is to place each light at an angle to the subject so it bounces away from the lens, not into it. Chris
New to this wonderful game of finders keepers of coins! No pro so but this coin is very nice in my opinion. Would it be worth getting graded? And what kind of grade could it be around? Any help is greatly appritiated.
2018 P nickel strike threw? Between the L in Liberty and his neck you can see the top of Monticello as well as between his eyes you can see lines that looks like its the bottom of Monticello. On the reverse at the bottom of the building there's some bulging and in between the piller. Would this be worth anything? 1st one I've ever found.
I have some coins that I know absolutely nothing about. All foreign coins, they belong to my husband who collects certain coins. But they ones we are inquiring about, I have absolutely no clue on what they are worth, where they are from, etc. All I know is that they are foreign. Can someone please help me?
Post a new thread in the Coin Chat forum. 1. Click on Forums. 2. Find the forum "World Coins", and click on it. 3. Click the blue "Post new thread" button. 4. Upload pictures (of the coins) to your computer, or send them to your email and drag them onto the desktop. 5. Title your thread, write what you are asking about specifically, and drag those photos from desktop, or press "upload a file" right below the post you are writing- it's in the middle of "post reply" and "new options". 6. Post your thread, and wait for experts to answer your question.
I found this nickel today going through some of my kids coins that we have been keeping for several years. It is slightly larger then a dime. I haven’t ever seen a coin like this before and was wondering if anyone else has ever seen one. I’m assuming someone ground it down to the size that it is but just in case it had some value I thought maybe I’d better ask.
That would be a dryer coin. Got caught between the inner drum and wall if an industrial dryer where heat and spinning affected it.. Damaged
None.. Not even 5 cents. Suggestion.. For any new future questions you should create your own unique separate thread. This is a very old thread that has nothing to do with Error Coins and in the wrong forum!
I just opened my account today. How/when/where do I start posting my pics of coins I have questions about?