*Washington, not Lincoln. And no, there really isn't anything significant going on. Could you post pictures, just to confirm?
I have to agree, the first two picture look very... off.
What's the series on it?
September 14th, 2011 at 21:00September 15th, 2011 at 13:00
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As to quote bobbeth87, "As stated, a struck through error. Some people collect stuff like this. I found one missing the "E" in "dime" and put...
I keep all copper cents. The melt value is almost 3x face value.
Hm, if I had to choose, I'd go with an 1894-S Barber Dime
I can't really tell by the picture, but judging by what you said, it sounds like ol' Lincoln took a hit to the noggin. PMD.
The large cent looks much better in hand, and you can still read the "ERTY" in "LIBERTY". For $15, it's not a bad coin.
There is one every week in the town next to mine
and the rest
So, I decided to test my luck and go to my local flea market. Man, I am so glad that I went! :D I got myself five Indian Heads, a 1955-S wheat,...
Hm, for $100, you could pick yourself up a nice ASE, Morgan/Peace Dollar, and Walker half, with a little left over to spare.
coingirlNJ, where do you see an "A", exactly? It's an "S", meaning "San Francisco"
Wow, what a good bank day today. I'm going to the flea market tomorrow, and I needed a bit more spending cash. I decided to dump some of my coins...
I will say, the obverse is fantastic, and the reverse is kinda meh
Hm, I'd have to go with SBA, shield nickel, and Jefferson nickel. Honestly, I find the Jefferson nickel kinda dull, not gonna lie.
Could be chemicals or exposed to extreme temperatures. We'll need to see a picture to tell, of course.
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