The first pic is not pmd. Very cool.
Nice coin an easy 65
Is this not a case of trusting a complete stranger with your coins?
Your right I guess. I've been dealing with L.C.S for many years and I trust him enough to send out coins for me.
3.9 is almost 1 gram heavy even for a copper cent. I must have missed that. go to your local coin shop and have them send it in asap. They will...
The cost of grading greatly outweighs the value of these coins. $30+ to grade a $1 coin is a bad idea!!!
The later bust coins look the same only reduced diameter
It's a 19th & 20th century type book.
Study the money coins. Classic head cent, capped bust, seated libs. Buy them asap as they are going up in value. The rest will come easy. Also...
I think Resubmition would get you another point. Don't know if a point would be worth it, So what's the point
Lovein it yea
I even asked the cashier if she had any cool or interesting coins. She said no not today, if you would have came in yesterday I had a whole drawer...
Got this in change from the convenient store today. A bit rough but, the first one I've ever found in circulation.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cool coin! It's one of those coins that is worth what someone is willing to pay!!!!
Hard to tell from photo but, I don't think so. It is a slightly misaligned die strike. Not much added value. Still pretty cool
She is a frosty 63
Your rite not till 1997
Doubleddie.com shows great photos of all the known doubled dies. Your coin exhibits What I believe to be deterioration doubling.
The 1995 ddo_001 Lincoln was produced by a single squeeze hub method. Many others as well.
If it seems to good to be true it usually is. If there is even one suspicious aspect of a coin, such as color, bubbles on surfaces ext. Look at...
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