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Here is the rotated 1859, very very rare to find with a significant rotation like this. http://www.ebay.com/itm/121003764819 and I also have...
Thoughts on the condition of this one? I can make out the position of all letters of LIBERTY, but obviously can't clearly make out all the letters...
One of a kind error, just listed on Ebay --> http://www.ebay.com/itm/120996580662 And I have an 80 degree rotated dies 1854 large cent on...
Here is an off center indian head cent, slabbed by PCGS as an 1883. The date is half way off the coin. BUT, the last feather in the design...
This is a pattern cent - 1863 Bronze Indian Head Cent. It is a proof coin. After 10 guesses, I'll tell you what PCGS said. In addition to the #...
Any error on an 1878 Indian is rare. Here is a pretty cool lamination. Check it out! http://www.ebay.com/itm/120967638551 And the other one,...
One of the biggest laminations I've seen on an Indian. Starts at $1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/120967638551
1843 Large Cent with 5% clip, ANACS VG8. 1854 Large Cent with 80 degrees Rotated dies. Scarce N27. ANACS EF40 Bidding starts at $1 for each of...
Have not seen may classic errors posted on here recently. Here is one I just dug up. Does everyone see the error? [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
$50 shipped (will only ship to lower 48. Paypal or check only please. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Question, how many nickels and dimes are actually in circulation? The US mint website only says that coins last approximately 25 years in...
Hi all, This note replaces the previous email where i called on all data from roll hunting and provides additional details. I plan on writing...
If you roll hunt and keep a record (spreadsheet) of what you find, please keep reading! I am interested in writing a paper for a statistics...
Found in roll. struck through very late stage die cap - right? [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Please post your cuds from the Indian Cent series. I'll start off with an unlisted (not in The Cud Book or the 2001 Supplement) 1872 in F12...
PCGS just says "XF45 Obv Stk through Forgn Obj." on the slab. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
This is the reverse of a 1960 Jefferson nickel. Looks like it was struck through (obviously retained) piece of copper. I noticed a similar thread...
Found this 1973-D nickel with a split die while roll searching. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
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