Entry post 6, 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 Today in (coin related) history ---- Abraham Lincoln was shot, and he died the next day. Had he not been...
I took this from https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/6810/counterfeit-detection-september-2018/ so I am presuming that it has the layer removed...
Reprocessing = an attempt to make the coin appear better than it actually is. This alteration involves the removal of the thin layer of zinc from...
Try getting the red book. It has lots of pics. In fact, if you can afford it, get the Mega Red (warning, it is thick and heavy, but it does have a...
https://www.numismaticnews.net/article/rare-1982-d-small-date-copper-found
1) MS64RB 2) MS64BN
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No. Incorrect. That is not how copyright works.
It is grease struck through and/or excessive polishing issues on the die from what I see. I have seen much of this sort of thing on quarters,...
Dublin is a large city in Ireland. Doubling is something found on some error coins. Quite different.
I had to cancel the book of the month club subscription once. Littleton is the exact same business model but with coins.
There are no wheat ears on this. You do not understand clashes and there is no way this is a 1943 cent, steel or copper. Telling us that it has to...
Well, I don't wish it. New people make a lot of pre-judgements and think they've scored big right out of the gate but they don't know how much...
@Keith Iwan Oldin bowles If I write an article/post about the minting process that could use a couple illustrations, can I use a couple of your...
Maybe I should just write a post about it.
And I was hoping it was educational. How many OPs that post here get such a nice explanation of the reasoning why their rarity isn't a rarity or...
It is worth a dime and can be spent. That is the best use for it.
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