Yep...It is a large date cent. Thanks. Bill
There is some really goofy stuff getting posted. No such thing as a Micro-S on a 1970 S cent. There is no price guide anywhere that lists one....
I hate to use this weird term but since it's a 1968 D with a machine doubled date, what knucklehead would have listed it as a proof. Its a...
Hi, It is very easy to tell by the picture that the coin is plated (reprocessed). The reprocessing also contributes to the doubled look of the...
I can't really tell anything by the picture. Thanks, Bill
Keep in mind though that while this is a nice coin, there is nothing rare about it. 1939 P D and S business strikes are found fairly easily with...
It was an easy one for me:-) I have just finished looking through 1000 Kennedys with another box to go tomorrow:-) The newer ones have the mint...
There is a small amount of machine doubling on at least one of the Ss shown above. Still no RPM. Thanks, Bill
I would need to see a better and more closeup view of the reverse in order to rule out the possibility that it is a damaged "Magician's coin". I...
Caused what? It looks normal to me. Thanks, Bill
Hi, The terminology for the 1955 cent would be doubled die, if it were one. It is not. I don't really see any evidence of a type that appears...
This is a normal S done with a normally bad mint mark punch. There is no evidence of an RPM. Further to support this, coins as they were minted...
Hi, I have seen mislabeled errors and die varieties in slabs from all the major companies. I've seen machine doubled coins labeled as doubled...
The die gouge is interesting. Other things like die chips are extremely common on cents of the late fifties and early sixties. One of the...
I need to see a picture of the word LIBERTY. Thanks, Bill
Your entitled to your opinion but it is apparent that you haven't seen anything much like this before. Something as simple as a filled die could...
The nickel is a keeper:-) The first cent might be a keeper for, at least, educational purposes. Number 2 is a clunker and someone probably...
Hi Post a picture:-) Even a crummy one would help us to see if it is plated. Also, We've seen many examples in these forums where a dealer says...
It is:-) Have Fun, Bill
CDnum, Think of it this way. If the reverse of a coin can be planed off with no remnant of the original design remaining. It would not be...
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