After the newness wares off, 'real coins' will be worth much more!
Thanks to all of these answers, gonna hang on to it and take it to a coin show (when it comes around)!
Is the die crack leave any importance as far as damage goes? I would think crack lines are a bad thing.?
The building I work in was built in the 1900's. I was cleaning out an old bookcase and found this on the floor. What an amazing find I thought....
What is up with this dime? I found it in a roll of dimes and thought it might be clad-less. Thanks for any info!
I guess my pics are not very good and will have to try to get better ones. There is no green blue color but I think I found the answer to the 's'...
It does have cooper in the center of the s, cant get a better pic than this.
I found this in a roll of pennies and was wondering if this was a filled mint mark. I was a bit surprised to find this cent in such good shape...
I am tring to found what catagory to place this quarter in my album. On the right side of Lady Liberty face is maybe a chip or maybe a die...
Thanks for the evaluation!
peace for me, lower mintage is why.
It has a blueish tone, any value here?
The stem seems to not connect to the leaf as if the die didn't make enough of an impact to make a connection. Any thoughts on this? Thanks
I am trying to find if there is any information about a filled s in a1969s cent. I found a "mint" condition 1969s cent in a roll and cannot post...
I should have added what is up with the coins and the pics may be not clear enough. The 2000 cent is a die chip where the "we" is, and the 1944...
I may buy these but am not sure of their worth....any comments would be welcomed. I just like these type errors to add to my collection but do not...
Thank you for your answer! I am just gonna sent it in to Mr. Weinberg and end my swerling brain matter. I no longer trust my eyes in trying to...
Yes they are both the same. The only thing is the slight copper on reverse side in the crevise of one of the stair steps that puts a question to...
Thank you for the clarification of Fred Weinberg's name.
love hearing the possiblities
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