This is the last pattern coin I want in my collection. Nice!
I'd recommend you ONLY buy coins that are already PCGS/NGC slabbed. you don't want to spend $30 on a coin and then spend $20 to get it...
you usually wouldn't want to spend more on grading than the value of the coin ...
Phil Ham, looks like only 13 to 30 pennies from 1924-D are rotated between 90 and 180 degrees. Did the person who told you it wasn't worth much...
15 degrees is within tolerance, 35 degrees is what PCGS needs to put 'Rotated Dies' on the slab, and you usually don't get a premium until it's...
I agree vnickels. It's like the farmer's almanac publishing the weather report 14 months ahead of time. Not all that useful toward the end of...
I wish I had the time to worry about such things in life ...
$8 sounds is a deal on that one. That error is much rarer on quarters than dimes or nickels or cents for sure.
I found a couple war nickels in bank rolls, figured it took me several hours, gas to the bank, etc. Factor in everything and I'm in the red....
Wow 2 hours left - plenty of time for me to bid! Just kidding, I wouldn't do that. If you win it, please post better pictures in here when...
is your 1984 off center another nickel? and is it off center on both sides or just one?
[ATTACH]It's called a clamshell when it splits such that you can slide a piece of paper into the separation. It's not actually uncommon on the...
This one is certified by NGC, 20% clip, MS66 RB. Do we see the features we've been discussing in this thread? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I have one like it (on a park quarter) and it was a debris strike thru. It helped because i had 3 of them that were identical.
Since we're on Wheats, here's my biggest clip. 1952-D, 20% clip. NGC MS66 RB. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
And i'm not that picky. Just a F12 or 15 ...
my dream coin is a problem-free 1856 flying eagle ...
amazing coin Chris!
oh yeah! I remember drooling over that 1908-S double struck, even though it was visually unimpressive.
Here are a few of my Indian errors (and i know a few of you have seen many of these before, but I know some haven't). Here's my favorite double...
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