Welcome Jaylee, the JS are the initials of the designer of the obverse(front or heads side) of the Roosevelt dimes. You'll find the mint mark on...
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I'll give an amen to that. Remember, the term modern is relative. At one time the very first ever coin struck was a modern. In 500 years the coins...
I agree that would be the ideal. Remember, the opinions are just opinions. In the case of your coin you try and envision what the die would have...
+3 If you're saying this is a type C reverse, I don't think it's that either.
I agree with Jim. You don't have a D on top of another D. You have half of a D that was pushed down and the other half that remained in place....
But, you have to have a stamp set with the same font and size as what looks to be the T in CENT on the reverse. The mark above the T is a bit...
I would think that's damaged.
Perhaps a tad overgraded but to call it junk given all the thousands of better examples of junk you could find on the bay, your thread is pretty...
The cent that doesn't have a mint mark is from the Philly mint and no it isn't worth gazillions? I had to say something since I took the time to...
You need to do some studying on the minting process my friend.:rollling:
Not a variety, it's an error. It's a partial collar strike. I don't know what they sell for. Do an advanced search on ebay, see if you can find...
Yep, you're right , I should have read his post more carefully. :o
Like Hobo said an accurate weight would tell a lot. If you don't have a scale you could take it to a local coin shop or a jewlery store and have...
It looks like an accented hair to me. I hate to burst your bubble though on the value. If it's a regular proof and not a cam or dcam you're way...
Yep, unless it's a rare date or variety, damaged coins not very desirable.
Hi, and welcome to the forum. Your coin appears to be damaged and as such has no collector value. If you have more coins you're not sure of don't...
I think the key here is to buy coins that are so nice you don't even notice what kind of holder they're in.;)
I was going to say the answer to you question is in the book. Read the whole book, there's lots of other good info in it.:smile
I agree T.C. that the market will indeed be saturated with these. I don't know however, that you'll get a true indication of how many ASE...
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