The US population is approx. 300 million. 1% of this amount is 3 million. How big is the city/town you live in? The population of my town is...
How many different obverse working dies were used for striking the 1914-D Lincoln Cent? Maybe we the people of Cointalk can figure it out. Below...
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The authentic 1914-D from earlier in this thread.
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Here is your coin. Note the location of the mint mark in relation to the line I have drawn.
Is the mint mark in the correct location ? It is fake.
Might be a little twist to consider coming down the pipe but only the Devil May Care.
Eskendereya more than likely will be on top of the populous ticket. As a Rule, I am no Super Saver and therefore tend to shy away from the...
Well it is that time of the year when I takes some of my bullion and covert it temporarily into a more risky investment. I am not looking for...
40, 30, 62, 35, 65 When the sun shines in the springtime - I have little time for fun and games. Sorry gota go.
50, 64ddr, 63, 58
PF68cam, 63, 64, 12
Maybe - the die broke during the strike, the broken piece of the die partially fused to the mint mark - upon ejection the broken piece of the die...
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62, 58, 63/64, 65
Looks like a small die break to me. Interesting spot for the break though.
I do not see the die scratch markers for 1DO-003 on the poster's coin.
I'm leaning towards 1DO-008.
6 to 9 cents seems a liitle high to me. If it were legal to melt US cents - the coins would not be refined. Since US coinage is manufactured to...
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