What's that above the S of CENTS?
I think so.
Nice clashed die! I've yet to find one.
PM me for my-I mean their-address. :goofer::mouth:
You got all of that in 3 dollars worth of pocket change?
Wow, I did cringe. Poor little fella..:(
Use the second pic. It's the same picture, without the outline.
Cool! So that's what happened. Thanks Frank:hail::bow:. Maybe one day I'll actually find something worth something.
I did it to make sure it wasn't an error. It never hurts to double check.:smile
If it was my imagination, how did Frank see it? :vanish:Nelson, could you please not make a mean comment on the threads I start? Just for once?...
Then what caused it?
There is a very faint "S" below the ST of STATES. When I look at it, I can see a full clear S. However, when I took pictures, it didn't show up...
Very nice coins and great photography!
Or, since the last digit is missing, sell it on eBay saying that it COULD be the 1922 no D wheat cent.;)
And once we were in the war (December 8th 1941) we only conserved copper by making zinc-plated steel cents in 1943.
According to the Redbook, the 1955 Roosevelt dime has the lowest minatge(12,450,181 of the whole entire series. However, it only sells for $8.00...
I'm not good at grading, but I would say VF. So that's .25 according to the Redbook. So probably less than .25
Now there is is some good advice. Thanks Carl, I will do that at th enext yard sale.:smile
Already did. Couldn't find either double die.
Nice coins!
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