That was great advice tu
I have a bunch of brown copper pennies 82 and back should I go through those is it worth it to try and look for a double die
Got u when I find a cleaner one throw this one back and put the cleaner one in the three-ring binder there I go now I'm thinking
Thanks guys for all your help I appreciate it you're right I'm just going to leave it in a two by by 2 put it in a a 3-ring binder
Right on maybe 30 years from now my kid will get it and its numismatic value will be greater than it is today
What do you do with them should I put them in a two by two or just thrown back into circulation I get confused on that
I've been finding some high-quality zinc and copper dated coins not like MS66 or nothing but I mean they're bright red from loomus
Major right
I don't know what it's called so I need you guys help around the rim of this coin looks like this 3 rims also the six is mechanically doubled...
I'm going to hold you guys to that LOL we can all meet at a coin show and have a beer or a soda
Lmaofff u made my night im all in for tonight unless i find a TRUE DOUBLED DIE
NO FG[ATTACH]
Thank u guys
Good eye though
I have no copper coins proof to compare this to I have an 88 s Mint set which is zinc
Thats the strike its very very defined and bold such as a proof coin
I can't find any examples online to any Grading Company they have they business strike that looks like this not the grade just the coin itself...
The eye appeal will negate those no carbon at all has a square rim also frosted lincoln also the very high rv is mirror
Tu I'm going to do more research with that website right now thanks so much bro
Quick question for someone if they can answer this for me are proof planchet and regular strike planchet struck on the same planchet or are they...
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