Comparing it with the die varieties of other specimens I'd say this is most likely an authentic half eagle in AU50. Not my specialty, maybe...
Just two years off the pre-1936 Mark, a 1938-A 1 Reichspfennig, with PL surfaces. I haven't seen any others like it. [ATTACH]
Because they are rarer than non-W quarters. For every W quarter that was minted in 2020 there were 244 non-W quarters (2,443,600,000/10,000,000)....
AU Details - Improperly Cleaned
Heavily heavily polished, I would list it for $5 (((OBO))). Unless it's some kind of variety which I'm sure it isn't.
Never thought I'd see posts this old in the Recent Topics section lol [ATTACH]
I'd love to see Teddy Roosevelt on money someday. IMO we should make new designs for all the notes, not just the $20. It would be best to keep...
The weird rims and lettering tell me it's a fake. Pass
Happy hunting, hope you find something nice. For me it's hit or miss. One box had 4 wheat cents, the next had 70+ and an 1889 Indian head. Good luck!
Plutarco Elias Calles on a 1988 100,000 Peso note [ATTACH] Marx on the Zero Euro note [ATTACH] And who could forget our boy (and Glorious...
Hi Zayne, welcome to the forum. Judging from your pics, the penny seems to have machine doubling, not a doubled die. Here's a good diagram that...
Nice, reminds me of the old copperhead pins from before the civil war.
Wow sweet, the top one is probably 40%, bottom looks like it could be a 90. Please let us know the dates.
I think we need more pictures of the coin. Seriously though, your coin has no mintmark because it was minted in Philadelphia. The mint there...
Thats awesome that you have all W/V75 ones. I haven't even found any of the bats or butterflies.
It would be cool to see a 2021 Buffalo nickel but it would make coin roll hunting a hell of a lot harder. Seriously though, I don't like the idea...
I'm not an expert in early copper but two things point to it being a counterfeit. As @Publius2 mentioned, the rims do not look normal as the...
Nope, not a doubled die. Nice condition though.
We can meet in the middle and call it orange o_O
In construction it's a tradition to throw in a coin (usually silver) when watering/filling concrete.
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