I don't believe there is a D. In over 99.9% of mms they are undeniable. Even in cases where they are slight, they are still noticeable without...
There is an aquarium and a zoo nearby, as well as other things that make pressed coins. Find many of them in the park playgrounds and school...
Ran out of room. Dollar coins.[ATTACH]
I haven't updated the swag in a long time. Some of the pictures are not great but I tried to pick the best ones I could. Plated stuff Fake silver...
Made a little over my gas. The dollar coin was nice. (Franklin Pierce) But otherwise the hunt was disappointing. I hit 8 spots and only 2 were...
Sometimes the bear eats you. [ATTACH]
It was a low target hunt, but it had those surprises. I didn't look at the date on the half until I got home. I didn't notice the dime at all...
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In my fruitless search for a W to complete the 10 coin set (I need 2 from each year.) Gf brought home a few rolls and this was in the 3rd roll. I...
PS one of the dimes is a 1964-D 90% silver[ATTACH]
Highlights from today. I never bagged a 40% before. I have one Franklin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some highlights different hunts. This Native American dollar is NIFC 3 million minted. Native hospitality. Then just a regular half. A half and a...
Probably not a real error. An ink transfer happens when the bill touches the wet ink bed. And the image is reversed and horizontal. If this was a...
I believe this coin has been plated. It's not toning. There are errors out there, but this coin is just damaged.
The S appears to be a proof, if it was a business strike it would look like a regular quarter. I have 2 S business strikes, Shenandoah and Blue...
Dyslexic ladder 2-9 [ATTACH]
In order to be silver it would have to be from 1964 or before and as shown in the photo in post #12, part of the rim and lettering would be...
These coins are produced for circulation. From 2002-2020 they were NIFC. 2021 and 2022 had low mintages but were released into circulation. The...
The corrosion would account for the lost weight. There's no way to determine the last digit. Try an electron microscope.
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