@SensibleSal66 I guess you really want to make sure the OP gets the info (check out post #2). :facepalm: :hilarious:
Looks like a vise job. It was squeezed into another coin after it left the mint. Sorry, only PMD
There is no way to be certain with all the wear and damage. In your post #9, the part that you may think is the top of the 3 extends above the 4....
It looks like it has a tear on the lower left. Unlikely to ever be worth more than face value. If I found it, it would be back into circulation.
@Robin Mills The key to identifying errors is understanding the minting and die making process. Some of the members answering your post are very...
The wheat cent is damaged. Most likely pressed by something. Not an error of any kind
ENTRY POST Tried to find something railroad related, but the best I could come up with was a set of Nurnberg-Further Strassenbahn (streetcar)...
Your coin is a very nice example. Flipping for a profit is very tempting, but if you're only looking for 1 owl for your collection, this a nice...
Many notgeld notes contain propaganda and sarcasm. I believe your note references the prewar mark-to-dollar rate. Unfortunately, I don't have my...
It could also be a partial collar or tilted partial collar. The term "railroad rim" was sometimes used in the past because the edge had a step in...
The standard weight range for a US silver quarter is 6.25 grams, +/- 0.194 grams. Both coins fall within that range and are considered normal.
Steel and stainless steel are not the same. Stainless has chrome and other elements that keep it from rusting. You're correct, 1943 cents were...
No 88D cents with doubling around the ear are listed by Wexler or Variety Vista If you think you found something, the following sites should be...
FYI Your cent was made from an alloy of 95% copper 5% zinc and tin. The mint removed the tin in 1962 but continued to use 5%zinc in the alloy...
Mint marks were individually punched into working dies by hand until 1989, so the location will vary. The high MM is cool, but unlikely to bring...
Your coin has a sticker that was applied by an outside company AFTER it left the mint. Since it wasn't issued like that by the mint, it has no...
I still have a bunch I need to attribute and file. I seem to be gravitating towards the city issued non-Meissen pieces with denominations. [ATTACH]
I agree with @Insider IMO, it occurred during counting/rolling process at Loomis. After coins are struck, they go into a ballistic bag, fork...
@Bentley carpenter Your posts are difficult to read without punctuation or breaks, especially on phones and small tablets. You're asking people...
Coins and Canada lists it for $63 in VG. I think yours is closer to Good and has some scratches so discount that value a little. Still a nice...
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