Wife picked up this box for me today. [ATTACH]
Not quite sure what's going on around the rim here. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Cent, nickel, dime, quarter, etc.
Both look like second reverse to me. Parallel top arrow feather.
What denomination are you hunting?
Here's another closer picture, any idea what the parallel lines are below the die crack? [ATTACH]
Plating bubbles or a lamination error maybe. You may be able to find a example here: http://error-ref.com/
Thanks Hobo. Credit goes to the wife for bringing that home in change today.
Is this a die crack or something else? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Cents at your age and budget would probably be the best course of action. Ask for higher denominations/older coins for your birthday and such....
I just realized how horrible those scans look, here's some with a camera. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Picked up this variety 3 1853 seated liberty dime at a local antique place. Not in the greatest shape but I liked it enough to pay the $5. Also...
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Today's box of cents: 1920 1940 1944 D 1946 D 1953 D 1954 S 1957 D 1 Canadian
It doesn't matter what other people think, do what makes you happy. If it has a negative impact on your family then it's probably not a good idea....
Latest box of cents: 1942 1944 1945 S 1951 D 1952 D 1953 D 1953 S 1956 D 1957 D 1958 D 1980 S 4 Canadian [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Got a 1965 quarter when dumping today, came out about half way through.
I've only found 1943 in bank boxes in my area.
We are from France! [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
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