Two more. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not new to me, I've been slowly saving these from an album they've been in for over 40 years. They all needed an acetone dip. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Common date wheats from a box of CWR. [ATTACH] And... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No, the dot is not present on this one, at least that I can tell.
From a box today. 51s that may be an RPM, two war nickels and a 2010S Proof. This may be the most pre 60 nickels I've pulled from a box to...
MM on this 51S looks like the RPM001. Also looks like there is a die clash on the obverse going into the forehead of Jefferson. Reverse is machine...
From a box, first Indian in the wild. The 29s is a hole filler. [ATTACH]
This was in a group of about $70 of lose cents I got from a coworker a while ago, finally finished going through it. It doesn't quite match...
This was given to my Great Grandfather for his service as a ship Captain. Name obscured for obvious reasons. Made of white metal from what I can...
1916 and 1917 British 3 Pence. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1959 Six Pence, clipped planchet. [ATTACH]
In $10 of CWR. [ATTACH]
From a box: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1944 Ender.[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] It's a shame this is damaged, such low mintage. My mother said she bought this at a gun show in the north east for spot.
Common date wheat cent, lots of post mint damage. Could also have been minted with a worn die, would explain some of the reverse issues.
Just damaged, worth 1 cent.
It certainly looks damaged at the 2 o'clock position on the reverse. That last picture didn't upload.
Looks like it could be slide doubling or flat field doubling, but we'd probably need better photos of both sides, and the year of the coin.
What year is it? [ATTACH]
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