so then it IS something that would be worth sending in?
the PMD i was referring to is under the A in AMERICA and in front of the S of pluribus. is it a lamination? the missing A is rot, correct? [ATTACH]
advice appreciated on this coin. ty [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
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is it possibly missing its outer layer? worth saving or having attributed for a few bucks?
my first week here, i was told to put everything odd aside. so i did with this one. i happened to come across it again today and it is the same...
i went to the bank to make my loan payment. a quy walks up to the teller beside me. while my teller is processing my transaction the other guy...
71 d and 77 d are 40% silver??
i find misaligned dies roll searching quite often. i would say buy 10 penny candies, but they are 2 cents now :-(
i know i have alot to learn, however... i was told this was a dryer coin [ATTACH][ATTACH] notice the dryer wore down the rim but letters are clear...
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pic 1) 1941 s pic 2) 1953 d pic 3) 1954 d pic 4) 1958 d pic 5) 1959 d ty in advance i also got the nickel that might be struck through grease, and...
best i could get with my camera [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] is this struck thru grease or a dryer coin? also it appears there is a crack on the front and back of coin all the way...
is this a struck thru? what's up with the hairline? advice appreciated [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
i think i have found 12-15. 13 different varieties i believe. my best find was the 002. it always is nice to find a ddo
its the weight that i am questioning. on my scale it should read 3.1 right? (it only goes to tenths.)
i had posted recently a 72 p i found that is 2.5 and it was mentioned it could be on a foriegn planchet. could that be the case here too? advice...
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