http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/1918_Doubled_Struck_Cent.jpg
[img] http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/1918over7_BUFF_NICKEL.jpg [img] http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/1918_over_7_BUFF_NICKEL_date.jpg I put...
I might keep it as an educational piece to show to new ones, or I might just spend it. It's your choice. Just a regular coin as I see it.
The zinc one will disentigrating when the air starts working on it. I think it would be too dangerous to wear as a ring.
The thinned Y in LIBERTY is from die polishing that has removed enough of the field to to thin the device. Die clashes are strong in that area and...
Have you opened any of them? There are a few nice doubled dies for that year/mint mark. [IMG]...
Have you ever opened a OBW roll of coins? You can usually toss the outside ones because of the damage the crimper does to these coins. Here is a...
It can't be a DDO. If it was the other devices around it would also be affected. http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/1972_ddo_08_col.jpg...
Ok, here is one NOT to buy. [img]
I can't believe the MS-66 grade on this coin. The die polishing is too distracting for a grade this high.
Hard to tell from the image, but it may be wrapping machine damage. It looks like the L is pushed inward and is parallel to the rim? What year is...
The proof coins take much better images than the BU business strikes. They just seem to smile for the camera when compared side to side. [img]
Looks like a 10 LB sledge. LOL
Different composition of metals. Different die making process. The 1957 Has a higher relief with a multiple hubbing process. The 2001-S cent is a...
I got this one in a roll of Cents. I told every one I found a two cent piece in change and they went for the image:...
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It might be somethine like this?...
I found this 1934 Doubled die obverse at a coin show. It was carded in dealer stock. [img]
Graded? LOL Probably a $5-10 coin if it was on ebay. But an interesting educational piece to show to new ones.
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