That may be a grease error. Some of them can be really valuable, but this could be an actual special error, like the 1922 no D penny. My friend...
Unfortunately, as I fast forward to today, I still ain't seen a single one in circulation. Last year it was in April when I saw them. Come on, US...
Here's my tip: go to a local coin shop and search through the silver dollars. Many of them can be acquired for under $30, and if you're lucky, you...
I don't think you're missing anything. These are all problem coins that someone wants way too much for. The best ones are the 1818 (rim damage)...
I'm at VF-25.
I'm at VG-10. I went on PCGS Photograde and this coin looks exactly like a VG-10, even though the 2 are from different years, they couldn't look...
Really? That sounds weird that you can't get FR nickels from your bank anymore. I'm hoping that I'll be able to for a long time, as getting war...
This was a shocker, honestly. I believe I went through roughly $76 in nickels today, and here's a rundown of the coins I found (no photos for now...
I've got a little update on the situation with this 1921 dime. About a week ago, I sold the dime for $9.25 to one of my local coin shops, and it...
I'm not too sure that that's a scratch. After zooming in, it actually looks like a massive die crack, as I believe it's raised. There are...
Man, I thought Walking Liberty was beautiful! This version may actually take the cake at #1, though I like all of the Liberty coins. She'd...
That'd definitely a cool find, but it's likely not worth anything. It would be very rare if this was a die clash, as rare examples like 1922 no D...
I'm thinking it's not much of a mint error. It appears to be severe corrosion on the coin, but the question is if what you think is a cud is...
The coin appears to be a VG, but I believe it might not grade problem-free due to big rim nicks. I hope the best for this coin, though.
I agree with Eli on this one. Some pennies can have rainbow toning and be graded as Red, mainly if the toning is not turning it brown. Red (RD)...
Ummm..... how could the coin be that worn?!?!?!? That'd be the dream of a lowball collector! It'd definitely be a P-1 candidate if it's natural...
That seems quite reasonable. The coin is roughly F-VF as of right now, which is good when you could eliminate suspicious wear if you get it down...
If you're saying it's counterfeit, the date is what does it. I have a 1921-S Morgan, and the date looks totally different than this one. Of...
I got this quarter today, but I'm not sure about the excessive wear. It doesn't quite look natural, which concerns me as I'm thinking about...
I'm at a MS-62+ SPL. The reverse is a lot better than the obverse, which leads me to believe that this coin lived its life in a bank bag.
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