Hey, don't Lose Yourself, man!
Looks like MD.
Ok, so, what do I win? :cyclops:
Yeah, for some reason the ear seems to be a popular place for a cent to get hit. Not sure why, but it does drive us all a little crazy while...
One thing to note is that doubled dies are varieties...coins such as the 1984 and 1997 double ears were struck by a doubled die, which then struck...
The earlobe looks flattened, so I would say the coin got dinged after it left the mint.
Well, this one gets my like. ;)
My understanding is that with single squeeze doubled dies, the hub and the die are not perfectly aligned, and then the machine will "snap" them...
Is this the same coin as before? I'm not really seeing anything notable.
1783 Constellatio Nova. Pointed Rays, Large US reverse. Crosby 1-A (R4). Graded G06 by PCGS. Mirrored after the Constellatio pattern coins that...
Details look really off to me...either a fake, or a details coin I would think...
I know I am not a beginner collector, but if you need assistance with any write-ups or explanations, I am available to help out in any way. :)
As of right now, it is illegal to melt copper cents for their intrinsic value. The pre-1982 cents have about 2-3 cents worth of copper in them...
Looks like some pretty bad plating issues...
Yeah, this one looks like it has some underlying env. damage, but overall compared to others, the details are surprisingly good and the underlying...
Hammer price was something like $285. Do you think that was a good price considering the coin?
Hi folks, Just passing through the error forum, and thought I'd post this one that I've had in my collection for a little bit. This is a...
That bag is really cool!
Thankfully it was me and 1 other guy. I have gotten lucky winning items with low bids/not many bidders recently.
At this point I don't think you need more magnification, the picture are large enough to see what you are talking about (which I am pretty sure is...
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