I've got one but I'm not too sure how well struck it is. It is fairly decent but certainly not well-struck. The details, especially on the...
Umm the odds of you having 5 extremely rare (if not nonexistent) error coins are incredibly low. Are you sure your scale is working correctly?...
I agree with Sakata. That's ridiculous. Doesn't this guy have anything better to do? What a waste.
Keep us informed on what you find. I’m interested to see what else is in there :)
Lol I can tell you for certain that this is not how it works. I took geometry in highschool and you are very wrong when it comes to “drawing lines...
Haha there are so many posts about the 1969 s ddo that I may as well just start telling them all its the real one :P
It was probably found metal detecting. Definitely not a mint error, just environmental damage.
Nope not it
Wow, that's a really cool note! Make sure you preserve it correctly (don't handle it if possible and put it in a protective plastic sleeve). Also...
It looks good to me but better pictures would certainly help.
Lmao
Nice catch; I don’t want to be accidentally giving out false information :P
What are we supposed to determine without any pictures? Also, the rare 1992 close AM was found on Philadelphia coins, not Denver. In my opinion,...
Uh okay but there isn't really anything special about that coin. It's just a regular penny worth face value but if you think this is a 'really...
Proofs aren’t distinguished by how shiny they are. Here’s a website about proofs vs business strikes (regular):...
Here's a really cool one- It's more of a CircCam on the reverse but the obverse still has that nice dark patina. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I see a regular quarter that has PMD (post-mint damage).
@PAUL MARTINEZ try learning to distinguish it yourself instead of posting every single 1982 cent on here.
I suggest you learn what hub doubling looks like before you go searching for doubled die coins. Sooooo many people come on here posting coins from...
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