http://www.coppercoins.com/ and http://www.lincolncentresource.com/
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
I think I'd need a few more pennys lol
That's just it, they are barely recognizable as wheats. Most have no dates or date's I can only decipher because I know what I'm looking for. One...
I have a stack of wheats that are damages beyond collectible status. The question is, do I finish the job? I wouldn't want them to be passed along...
I agree with shrek, unless we see a clearer or closer picture, we won't be able to tell. It could be Die Deterioration Doubling, Machine Doubling...
as for grade, I can't tell if that's wear on his cheek and beard.
NM means never mind, i originally posted a wrong reply, edited it to that, then edited it to my correct reply. It's what i get for thinking of one...
Nice, would the MD add or subtract from the value?
Hit by the finger that curls the end of the coin roll in an automatic roller
ok, cool, learn something new every day
Binary? Unless it's a banknote term, Binary uses 0s and 1s, not 3s
http://www.coppercoins.com/ The pic they have of 1946 D isn't the same, but there could be more than one. But to be honest, yours looks like MD to me
Never stop. I never will.
We'd need a closeup of the MM
I "collect" all world coins. Meaning I want one of every issue, but I'm nowhere near an expert.
it's just a weak strike or worn die
The numbering on that Egyptian coin uses ... Not showing up as well as I'd like
the 2011 redbook has it at $1.00 in MS-60. If you found it in circulation I doubt it'll make that grade
looks more like a defective planchet than a die crack to me
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