Wide AM... I have never found one of those. Nice find, but I feel bad for the penny. I would try to clean it a bit with acetone or something.
I'm going to go with damage as well because the details are pushed inward.
It's machine doubling, so not a true DD. Its a pretty nice example of MD, so I might keep it anyway though.
I don't see a DDO. And it's worth 50 cents.
Here is the large S variety. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1941-s-10c-large-fs-511/145469
Nope. not large s.
I saw this on eBay. 9 hours left on the bid. I see tons of old ones in there, and for 10-20 a lb, (depending on where the price goes) that's not...
What I do is; Listing practices, Fraudulent Listing Activities, You suspect the Listing is Fraudulent.
[ATTACH] I just reported it as well.
It's a interesting find, and I would keep it as well. But a "true Woody" is a improper alloy mix. I don't know if these are called anything other...
That's a pretty cool one!
You need to show us pictures, you can't just describe it as it could be anything. It could be an error, it could be a misprint.
These are called 'rim' CUD's because they are only on the rim and don't go any further. [ATTACH]
They appear to be BU business strikes for 1969 s nickels. On the reverse, 'Unum' was struck-thru grease. Also, the first picture has a couple rim...
Die deterioration. Not true doubled die.
Where's the 1856? :yawn:
Why are you keeping all the 1982's? The only thing I would have kept is the 1955. The rest are worth face value. The only thing to look for in...
Give me a hammer and a hydraulic press and I can make a quarter look just like that.
I am assuming the grades here, but these are the approximate values: 1932 (VG-8) $8 1932 D (G-4) $65 1932 S (F-12) $87 Use this site for any...
It is a worn 1901 Canadian dime. Worth about a few dollars at best, details grade. The letters or whatever that is is a counterstamp - you can...
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