Sounds amazing! As said above, the value really depends on date and condition. I'd love to see some pictures. Cheers.
Are those dollars in the CC holes actually Carson City coins? Check the back for a 'CC' mint mark. All the coins minted in Carson City have good...
Can you post some pictures? It's much easier to evaluate the lot with pictures.
The best way to start collecting is by searching pocket change for interesting coins. Things to look for (in the US) include: Wheat cents Silver...
That looks a bit like acid damage to me but I'm no expert. Hopefully some other people can chime in and add their speculations as to what that is.
That, my sir, is a completely normal penny. I suggest you learn a bit more about varieties/errors/the characteristics of proof coins vs business...
It will help if you buy a price guide (preferably the red book) and look up every coin/set in the collection. Then you can create a detailed...
Umm what? There are so many things wrong here... I’m not replying to this thread any more because as said above, it’s clear that the op is either...
I really doubt that PCGS and NGC could “notice the difference when i sent the pics”. Those pictures show absolutely nothing. Don’t call lawyers...
It actually matters a lot which coin is which. Your explanation doesn’t help very much. Also, try taking a picture of the entire coin. Those close...
This thread isn’t making any sense to me. You haven’t specified which pictures were before grading and which were after. So far, you basically...
Doesn’t look doubled to me. The major ddo for this year is very noticeable unlike the coin you have.
Thanks I didn’t know about the Fg marker :P Good to know. Thanks for the info.
I found this in circulation and I’m wondering whether this would be a wide or close AM cent. It looks too close to be a wide AM but too far to be...
Umm no this isn’t an opinion based thing
MS-61?
I cannot tell anything from that picture... Did you shake the camera while taking it? Please try to post a better one and then you'll get...
I have this 1999 penny that looks just like a normal business strike at first glance, but it has many features of a proof. Despite not having...
Oops I forgot about proofs :P
That's pretty lucky
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