I think this coin is a RPM. It may be a tilted D. I tried to compare it to the CC site, and think it might be 003. What do you guys think?:confused:
Yea, I knew this one was a stretch. Thanks everyone!
That last on is the best. Looks like someone my brother brought home last week.
Why do yur coins always have that "red" look to them? Is it a function on your camera? I don't think it helps. You should take the pics in a clear...
I never go that far in the e-mail. I never open up attachments from "strangers". Didn't your mom tell you about them?
I would love to get better at identifying these errors. I have spent a lot of time on my pennies that I have totally neglected my old nickels(and...
I was thinking that, but you never know. could be some sign of it.Probably not.:smile
Now, that is a winner! I would love to add one of those to my collection:bigeyes:
What year? Is it a 1982 or older? If it is, it might be a bubble under the top layer. Can you give a clearer pic of the area?:yawn:
The short time I was in Japan, I don't remember seeing these types of coins. Are they older or something new? Either way, nice find!:hug:
It just sucks getting those photos! I need to put together some kind of stand that I can set my camera on so I don't break my neck trying to take...
Ok, Thanks:)
The date looks like a die was polished to much and got rid of the 5. But the rev. does look like it has doubled trees. If it is the real deal,...
That's just nasty....
It probably was soaked in mineral oil or something like that.
Well, not to get off the "acetone" thing..... For as long as this post has been going on I have soaked (a very good die-clash penny, 1857 Flying...
I think I should move to ILL.:rolleyes:
Looks like someone to a sander to the rev.
Yes, the "U" in "UNITED" is doubling for sure, not MD. The rest is up in the air.
Not sure about this one, I'll wait for the experts to ring in. I think it might be post-mint damage.
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