Here is another die study for the 1999 Wide AM: http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/1999_1c_Rev_Dies.htm Can't seem to find much regarding the...
VF-details, environmental damage.
Thanks for chiming in, Conder. :) This is kind of the point I was hoping to get across. Compared to the extreme doubled dies of the multi-squeeze...
I agree. For how circulated the coin is in post #7, I just don't like the look of those colors...
A nice AU coronet large cent or a colonial.
Not calling any is worse than calling a few. You never know. He can also make a list and drive to the different pawn shops in the area and give...
1969-S DDO-001 1970-S DDO-001 1972-P DDO-001 1988-P 1DO-010 (doubled ear, only 1 known) 1992-P and 1992-D Close AM
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Fill out the form that ToughCoins linked. I would also suggest contacting local pawn shops and coin shops in your area with a general list of what...
Not an experience with a buyer, but I did have a rough experience with a seller a few months ago. I bought a fossil from a seller in China. They...
Very cool, I also have a denar! It is my oldest coin with a readable date on it, 1545! Pretty similar design, huh? [ATTACH]
OMM means over mintmark (meaning D/S or S/D, etc). I am having a tough time seeing an RPM in your photos. There is glare on the right side of the...
They sent me a decoder ring and a secret message, but I still can't crack it!
I'll probably be heading to the San Jose coin show on Saturday, May 31 at the Doubletree Hotel, since it is only about a 45 minute drive. Any...
I'm at 5300...
Just looks like die deterioration, not an error.
Maybe an indent? I am not sure. http://error-ref.com/extrusion-strikes--with-indents-and-partial-brocka.html
But a grease filled die looks nothing like the coin you have. This is what a minor struck through grease looks like. The grease becomes stuck in...
Another thing is that I do believe that the word "major" should be redefined based on the die making process. What if the mint initially started...
No offense, but who said grease-filled die? A grease-filled die would prevent a full strike of the coin and you would see detail missing. This one...
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