Anna, a good YouTube channel to watch is coinHELPu. He's pretty knowledgeable and honest. He does videos almost daily on a plethora of different...
I actually found a 1929 Buffalo as well. In pretty decent shape too. This box of nickels so far has been a pretty good one. :)
LOL yeah. Or try to sell it on eBay or Etsy as "old, rare mint error" for a couple thousand dollars! :hilarious:
Yeah, I think the reason I found it is because it is so rough. To be honest, even non-collectors would probably keep it because it's different. I...
Definitely a road kill. But it will always be special to me because I found it in the wild.
Lol. I learned that from you, actually!
I found my first V nickel in a roll the other day...1901 (good) :). Unfortunately, it's in pretty bad shape (not so good). Still, a 120+ year old...
I appreciate that! I've always wondered when you make a good find like that how it ended up in circulation.
Found this in a cent roll the other day. I think it's the real deal. I hope anyway. Seems to have the Blakeley effect in the right spot. Can...
I agree too. I don't like these new quarters at all. I thought stuff like that is what commemorative sets were for, not to be on circulating...
Hello, everyone! I found a bunch of these searching rolls a while back. I know the pictures aren't the best but there seems to be a die chip on...
LOL no I wouldn't advise it!
Okay. I was pretty sure it was a strike-through but I wanted someone on here with more knowledge than me to verify. I appreciate it!
Found this yesterday while roll hunting. From the date towards Lincoln's throat. Can anybody tell me if it's a strike-through? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
It's not just where you're at. I'm in Floriduh and I've found a few like that in the upper left part of the K. I think I found one or two in the A...
Dan, from what I gather, an easy way to find a clash with this quarter is just look for a line running vertically through the bend in the river...
Keep an eye on the area towards the top underneath the word OF. I've found some nice chips there.
I'm in the process of memorizing where die chips on the reverses of the National Park quarters tend to be on each design. It's fun to find them...
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