If you have a dealer who “verifies” all of your rarities then why come here asking questions? Curious, are you a collector or are you trying to...
If you search this site for “missing letters” you will get 1000s of responses. Welcome.
If you think that every coin that has a mark on it is an error coin, you will eventually go insane looking for answers that don’t exist.
I think he forgot to log into his alt account before answering himself. I have me theories but will keep them to myself for now.
Doug, why are all the coins you find struck on other coins? Are you from an alternate dimension where that is common mint practice?
You think that poor guy, 114 years ago, was making this love token and the girl was all like - seriously, on a cent? How cheap are you? Why...
Where are you getting rolls that produce that many silver half’s?
Nope
Do you have a redbook? That will help you get started. Also, look at the Photograde site. It will help you learn how to grade.
Constantly with this one. Back away from the microscope and get a loupe. All you’ll need.
Where did you read that? Cite your sources.
Ok. I assume you are talking about a 1956 D Cent? I’d so, they are only worth a couple of cents unless they are in mint state.
Le sigh
Multiple people have told you they are not worth getting graded.
Meth is a hell of a drug, just sayin.
Do you have a red book?
Tens of millions? Over two billion minted. 2009-P Lincoln Cent Birthplace 284,400,000 2009-D Lincoln Cent Birthplace 350,400,000 2009-P Lincoln...
Everything is valuable on Etsy
Very easily looked up: http://lincolncents.net/lincoln-cent-mintages/
Was it once in a jewelry holder of some sort? Those spots on the rim are odd.
Separate names with a comma.