Also that list is going based off of recorded auctions. I think just going and seeing what has sold on ebay works a bit better.
Have you seen those coins where like half the coin is blank? That is a major broadstrike. Yours is small.
Lets not get in this debate. Its like those people who argue whether its a "penny" or a "cent".
Ok, thank you! This should help me out a lot!
Ok, thank you!
Im going to post my nic-a-date buffalo finds later tonight, and I don't know where to put it under. Should I put it under coin roll hunting? Or...
Ok, so its related to the 2009 extra thumb DDR. Thank you, I had forgotten to bookmark error ref.
Wow! That reminds me of the time when I was 15, on a roadtrip with my dad, and I ended up pulling a 1901 indian head out of his change! I will...
Ok, so there are still some that are discovered that havent been added yet. But you can confirm that mine is a DDR, right? Just incase my crazy...
Id put a range of MS60-63. Good to put a range in as we cannot see the coin in out own hands.
Well whatever it is, it looks very similar to the items on brians varieties.
I dont know. I saw a king George gold piece in here a few weeks ago that was MS61 with similar damage. I think it could still get a decent AU grade.
Everything that has been needed to be said has been.
Heres a website to help usacoinbook.com
Congrats on surviving the onslaught, while teaching the next generation of collectors!
I understand completely! My first piece in here was a die chip I found on a coin that made the T in liberty larger, and I thought it was some kind...
nothing matches exactly. But it looks similar to many of the DDRs in that list.
Did you see the new picture?
Took a look closer in better lighting, and it was just improper lighting. I do have one other post that I believe is ABSOLUTELY a DDR:...
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