Yes...yes they do...Spark
Avery...kinda early days for many links to exist for 2019 coins, your post is one of the first that I am aware of that shows these die chips...Spark
Yes, die cracks all around, imo. Unfortunately, they are so common on shield cents the trick is to find them without cracks...Spark
...awaiting pics of the coin sans packaging to assess...Spark
Please tell me how you think this may have happened during the minting process...Spark
Yes, seems to be the same coin in the OP...Spark
Way cool beans, Lord M.!...Spark
@Wayman ...logical deduction says you got your marriage license at the Parish Seat of Monroe, LA. Batten down the hatches! Hurricane Barry is on...
@Wayman ...congratulations, but always keep this in mind: "Laissez les bons temps rouler"...(y'all here at CT too)...Spark (Arkansas)
@Alicia728 ...if you are up to the challege, go to VAMWorld...they have 225 VAMs listed for 1921-D Morgans alone. Your VF grade seems good, but...
Go to these 3 websites. They will help you determine if what you find are recognized errors: error-ref.com...doubleddie.com and...
Sasha, the short answer is no, imo. The bills are not "mint state", as in folded and circulated, none are sequential and none have repeating...
Janika, yes they are way cool...here's some advice and info on the quarter... As mentioned they struck these for 2 years, mucho mintage. One of...
...with all those hits from the pics, I had it at 62...what is ANACS thinking? Leniency for everything with a "W" on it?...Spark
The answer is: proofs do not qualify for Full Step attribution because they are all supposed to have it inherently. Business strikes in MS60 or...
@Sasha D Marshburn ...Welcome to Coin Talk. "Interesting" is a relative word. Personally, I find it interesting when I find a well struck coin....
...good luck paying the fine after you're gone...Spark
@Kookie85 ...NGC lists the following for this year/Philadelphia... MS65/$22.30 MS64/$7.20 ...no listing for MS63, but you can extrapolate the...
@littlehugger ...I think the coin retains intrinsic numismatic value, so I both agree with your reasoning and disagree also. I understand being...
@Shrews1994 ...my best guess is it looks Persian fron the 1700s...Spark
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