I’m not sure what this is but I reckon it’s pretty old. It’s very thin. Could it be a british farthing? It’s about the same size as one. [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Found this in a grab box with foreign coins and bought it for $4. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I got these for $1 each from a box of holed...
Welcome to CoinTalk. Unfortunately, I agree with NGC on this one. As pointed out by Kasia, the toning spans across the whole coin (regardless of...
Keep posting coins here and we'll keep giving you advice :) That's what this forum is all about.
This thread is 8 years old... I doubt the OP will ever read your feedback.
Not a mint error. It was probably run over by a car and dragged around a parking lot for a while. I agree with @Clawcoins that this could also be...
It looks like a completely genuine $100 dollar bill to me. What makes you think it's counterfeit? Is there any particular detail that makes you...
Huh? What are you asking? It could be the reverse of a 1993 penny but there’s no way of telling unless you post a picture of the obverse.
Haha okay. You got me there. Here's my example for reference: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Emperor Vespasian (AD 69 to AD 79) Judea Capta Sestertius
It's a shame that Vespasian Judea Capta coin isn't genuine... That coin is a great piece of history. It's actually a commemorative coin minted...
100% fake. No doubt about it. It looks just like a chocolate coin...
Million dollar coin collection? Where? I just saw a possible lamination error 1967 cent (basically just face-value) and a random 1970 cent :confused:
Save yourself while you still can...
What does it weigh? If it was struck on the regular non-silver planchet, there will be a noticeable weight difference. Edit: Nevermind they both...
@mikediamond your input on this?
What makes you think it was struck on a nickel planchet? I see absolutely no indication of this... Sending the coin to PCGS for $250 seems like...
You edited the post after my comment :facepalm: The original one was very misleading but the new version is much better.
Actually it does damage coins... beyond repair. Wire brushes will scratch the surface of a coin, drastically reducing it's numismatic value....
Wecome to CoinTalk! There was too much grease when the coin was struck (grease filled die). It’s a very common occurence on US coins so it...
Oops didn’t mean to quote myself...
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