Nope. You wouldn’t have to ask if it was a 1969-s DDO-001. DO NOT SEND THESE IN FOR GRADING...
It might be an overweight planchet error. Pictures of the coin on a scale would help us determine that.
Goryeo dynasty? Don't you mean oreo dynasty? [ATTACH]
Can we see some pictures? It might have just been struck on an overweight planchet (zinc cents should weigh around 2.5g but occasionally are...
I'd pay at most 2x FV (or $40) for your container. You certainly have a nice bucket there :P
Nope.
If you guys took the time to read the thread, you wouldn’t need to ask about an 1851 indian head dollar... They don’t exist. It’s a fake coin. It...
This isn’t a mint error. There have been hundreds of threads on here asking about black or brown coins. Ever heard of a stain? Or a chemical...
Nope. Not even close to being worthy of grading.
Well... read the comments above to figure out more about your coin. This is not even close to being a mint error so if I were you, I wouldn’t even...
Let me explain what happened step by step so you can fully understand. 1. the mint produces 1944 copper cents 2. One of those completely normal...
The ‘holy grail’ you are referring to is a 1944 cent on a solid steel planchet. A 1944 steel plated copper cent is not a rarity.
http://www.error-ref.com This website is a very good educational source if you want to learn the types of mint errors and how to distinguish them.
It doesn't appear to be struck through grease but maybe the pictures just don't show it. If you are asking about the little blisters on the...
Create a new thread and post your coin in it with any questions you might have. Pictures are needed. This way, members can focus on your coin and...
Hmm it looks legitimate to me but I’m still suspicious. There haven’t been any ddrs for 1980d Susan B. Anthony dollars so I really hope you have...
I’m saying no for now but better pictures (close ups) might change my opinion.
It’s also the name of a butterfly species :p [ATTACH] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siproeta_stelenes
Found this beautiful nickel in circulation today with a fairly large cud at the bottom of Jefferson’s bust :) [ATTACH]
That's gotta be one of the coolest mint errors I have ever seen :o
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