Thank you so much for the information! Definitely going to check out those links!
Thank you! I’m going to take some better pictures and update this post soon.
That’s why I was so curious, because it doesn’t seem unique and looks like an ordinary coin.
I definitely need to do more research on credible sources.. luckily I received some great links in some of the forums.
I’m 22 and just now starting to see the fascination with coins. I’ll keep doing research and learning.. hopefully I’ll be in a better place too :)
The YouTube video stated that it was sold at Heritage Long Beach Auction for that amount. How do you know the grade? That makes sense about...
I wish that YouTube had credible coin collectors because I like hearing the explanation of why each coin is unique. That meme cracked me up...
May be a silly question, but does Variety Vista Website show unique coins or coins that are common?
Thank you for the info! I thought my coin looked quite nice for the date. Need to get that red book!
It just seemed like quite a lot ($2800) for a penny that doesn’t seem to be very unique to me. Definitely need to try looking on EBay that way....
@Mike185 any insight?
Are there any good Youtubers that actually know their coins? I like when the more knowledgeable coin collectors explain why the coin is...
Hello! I was watching some videos and stumbled upon this one on YouTube: [MEDIA] He didn’t necessarily explain why the coin sold for so much...
Any input would be very helpful! Thank you!
Lol!
I’ve learned so much already! My questions probably seem pretty silly to those with a lot more knowledge and experience, but I’m trying to learn...
Online listings like these from Ebay and Etsy are what confused me when I started learning about coins. I kept looking through my coins and saying...
Also here is my other 1964 D Penny with the lettering more pronounced. Can post close up pictures if worth looking into. [ATTACH]
Thank you! I’ve been trying to learn about the difference between machine doubling and double die so these links are very helpful!
Using a few of the helpful links that others have provided me, I am analyzing this 1964 D Lincoln Penny. Do you think this penny is doubled die? I...
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