It is a long deep scratch. It was damaged after it left the mint.
PCGS and NGC only attribute the more significant varieties, such as the top 100 VAMs. ANACS claims they recognize over 3000 different VAMs. Here...
Your dime is not an error, it is just a very circulation worn coin. And it's worth 10 cents.
I received my gift today! And now, I have to wait for 11, ENTIRE, 24 HOUR DAYS...
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Nice find, but I don't think it's worth getting it graded. It looks like MS-64 at best.
Thank you very much! :happy:
I want them please! I've never owned a Barber Quarter and I've only ever had 1 Standing Liberty Quarter. Thanks for the opportunity!
They both have very distinct gaps between the A and M. They're both Wide AM's.
I would like them. I'm working on a circulated silver quarter set and I never have a problem with more silver. Thanks LordM! Edit: I forgot the...
The only thing I see is that blob under "1963". I haven't seen anything like it before. Is it a die chip?
Modern "Golden" Dollar Coins are very easy to find in high grades. The George Washington is worth $1.00 and the Millard Fillmore might be worth...
Wow, that is some amazing toning! I guess MS-66.
I'm no expert, but I don't think an OMM like that is even possible. The San Fransisco Mintmark wasn't used on nickels from 1954-1967.
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The Duenweg, Joplin and Webb City Strawberry tokens were almost definitely minted by the same maker. Duenweg 1 tray (close MO), MO-16. [ATTACH]...
The last nickel finish on day 5 (sorry for the late update). Most of them are 1916, 1917, 1918 or 1920. Only one of the nickels I soaked had a...
I sent my package out, hopefully it makes it!
Yes, the dot is normal. Although I'm not sure why it's there.
All Republic tokens have the same design/lettering on the obverse and reverse.
Separate names with a comma.