Hello, all I recently bought this 2005-P Minnesota Strike-through. Wish I could get better pictures because it's gorgeous in hand! Lol. PCGS has...
I just love how some of these sellers use the word "Rare". It's deceptive and when I see it I usually just ignore the item and move on to the...
Check this one out. The seller doesn't even have the right year! :hilarious: https://www.ebay.com/itm/364042097222
Ok. I appreciate the advice. I haven't posted much, so I'm still kinda learning, but in the future I'll be more specific. And yeah, it is pretty...
No. I saw it on eBay and was just really curious. Just something about it doesn't look right to me. Wanted to see what the experts on here thought...
Is this a cud or is something else going on? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm not an expert, but they look like die cracks to me.
When I first started collecting errors I found a dime with a perfectly smooth edge. I got excited thinking I found an error, but I did some...
I've never sent coins in to a TPG. But I've always wondered, do they determine degree of rotation for you (since they're the professionals) or do...
Yeah, when I first posted I was thinking a strike-through, but since you mentioned it, it could very well be lamination.
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Here's my 2003-D Lincoln Cent. One of my favorites that I own. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've found a couple in circulation. None as dramatic, but I kept them nonetheless.
Still a mint error I assume since it happened at the Mint? Just curious.
"Vintage from the 1990s". At least they got that part right! :hilarious:
I noticed a while back someone on ebay had a buffalo nickel struck on a cent planchet, PCGS graded. Very nice but too rich for my blood.
That's a nice one!
And here a year later, it still hasn't sold for that price! :hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
And here a year later, it still hasn't sold for that price! :hilarious:
I see so many so-called "error" coins on ebay that are obvious PMD with the sellers asking for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. I report...
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