I don't collect them per say, but one day on a whim I bought these from the White House Store. I also have a few others somewhere. [ATTACH] Sorry...
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Please place the coin being photographed on a piece of paper next time.
Do you live near an amusement park? I find it odd that you found so many elongated cents.
This is what a gas pump error (stuck digit) looks like. [ATTACH]
Gave up buying from the mint years ago.
Maybe. I don't know what state you are in because it is not in your profile.
I think it is also a misaligned die.
Ran across this while cleaning my desk. Just thought I would show it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not a coin, but a token. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Nice clash mark on that 3 cent piece!
Are those hairs on her chin or her chest. Looks like a beard!
I would love to have that Kennedy incomplete planchet error. It would go well with my straight "clip". [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am not great at grading, but I have a keen eye. Why does the date on the holder say 1886? OOps. Misread the OP.
Sounds like an interesting prize. After all everyone should have at least one of everything!
This is the first 2025 coin I have gotten in change this year. Ida B. Wells. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yup!
Here is one I found years ago in a junk box. I think I bought it because of the lamination error on the reverse. Or it could have been because of...
Sorry!
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