Looks like a delamination to me. Nice find.
I think it might be an S because you can kind of see in-between the space that appears to be the curvatures on an S. And on a closer look, I can...
Uhh... What? Read that again and tell me it makes sense.
Now that I look at it again, I agree with @furryfrog02. Also, I have never heard of the rim just falling off unless done on purpose.
I have never heard or seen an error like that... I'm not entirely sure it is one. @paddyman98 will know.
I might. But I don't recommend coinbase though. They tried to take $50 of a $200 trade I did on their app. :yack: And you need Ethereum to trade...
It's a gamble to re-grade it and you can lose much more money than you would gain if it were higher. It's worth about $4.5k right now at MS64, but...
It doesn't appear to be an error, but even a die crack in that area wouldn't be worth anything anyway. And it's not called a "pre mint" error,...
That's not what the poster is asking... They want to know if there's such thing as a DDO and a DDR on the same coin. I know it's possible, but I...
I don't see why not, but it depends on how much you are getting. Though I'm not sure why people always put a premium on "S" date wheat pennies, if...
IMO, the best online coin price guide is this one called NumisMedia. http://www.numismedia.com/rarecoinprices/fmv.shtml It updates it's prices...
Alright, I'll see if I have any spare pickle jars. But on the nail polish remover, wouldn't that be false advertising? It says 100% right on the...
Have you tried to get it attributed and graded? Looks like an interesting one.
I recently got myself some acetone, and I am unsure on how to use it. I tried putting it in a plastic container and putting a test coin inside it...
Yes, it's a grease filled die. This is a fairly popular error, "In God We Rust"
It says the value right on the back... 0 cents.
Not a mint error. It was ground down somehow.
Its not an error, it's just wear and a possible MAD. Worth 25 cents either way.
It's not a counterfeit, that's a test coin that escaped into circulation! Obviously.
@Nathan Kristan, none of your coins are doubled or errors. The 1960 has been in circulation and worn down so that's why it weighs a bit less....
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