Not a mint error. Clad coins usually get this patina if they have been buried and since coins are circulated, there are numerous ways they can be...
What do you guys think of this war nickel? It looks similar to some of the lincoln “woodies” I’ve seen. My guess is an improperly mixed alloy but...
This thread is useless without PICTURES! (never mind- you posted another thread).
Beaches? Spelling is difficult but it can't be this difficult. Right? Your coin is a normal copper 1982-d large date. [ATTACH]
Hmm, that’s a tough one. It looks to me like someone purposely cut the nickel like that to mimic a clipped planchet error. I don’t believe it’s an...
Nope. I suggest you read up on errors and learn what is, and what isn’t, an actual mint error. Then you’ll have a relatively good idea of what...
It doesn’t have a face value (it’s not a coin). You have a silver bullion round and assuming it’s actually silver, it’s worth the spot price of...
Wow! Thanks for the information. You're extremely knowledgeable :o
Hello guys, I know almost nothing about ancient Roman coins so can somebody please help out with an ID? Thanks in advance.
Nope. It's definitely struck on a copper cent planchet. It just got mangled after leaving the mint.
Who in the right mind would sell bills for below face value? You definitely got a great deal if you got all 3 for 50 cents...
Those are definitely die cracks but as said above, they don't make the coin more valuable than 1c. You might be able to find someone willing to...
I think there actually is a cud on that dime (just not where you thought). Look closely at the rim above UNITED.
Here’s the full obverse with the MAD. [ATTACH]
The clash is most prominent in front of Kennedy’s face but can also be seen near “WE” in the motto and by the back of Kennedy’s neck. I got lucky...
[ATTACH] I wouldn't buy it if I were you. Those are all common date coins that are worth at most 5 cents each. Plus, the reason those steel...
Okay, at least you're looking at the right date. Sorry to disappoint but this definitely isn't the close AM variety.
That's a wide AM. May I ask what year the cent is? The wide/close AM designation only applies to certain dates.
No. The 'O' mint mark your friend was talking about is from the New Orleans mint... which stopped making coins 107 years ago. I don't mean to...
I noticed this nice die crack on a quarter I had in my state quarter album and I thought I might share it with you guys. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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