I snagged this in my pocket change the other day - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Probably an earlier strike since my specimen has jail...
And another pocket find - [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some angled lighting - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I believe it is TDC-1970D-01 but in an earlier state since I have jail bars to the right of...
I caught this in change and it caught my eye immediately. Copper cents seem to do that. Upon closer inspection it’s a clash with faint jail bars...
Both are my favorites. They are most interesting.
The thing to keep in mind is that in the past, doubling occurred on multiple impressions. Class 9 doubling occurs on a single squeeze because of...
Traveling the world, cash is king. Some countries it’s hard to use credit cards.
Thanks. Proper reverse and no split plating on the 8. Die deterioration occurs as the die ages affecting the outer devices going towards the rim...
Nice clash. You should be able to attribute that provided there’s a listing.
Nice!
I still make change but almost never use it unless I’m trying to make more change. I roll and return coins about 3 times per year. Around $600....
Entertainers usually do. But we get the benefit of the finds while you benefit from the process as well.
Obverse ground down through the zinc substrate. That means your coin was minted between 1982 and 2008. A closer look at your reverse would...
Post one of the reverse too.
There may even be some split plating. A clearer photo would be necessary to confirm (for me). On 1988 LMCs, check out the reverse to see if you...
I’m not sure about mine. A couple years back the lot our laundromat was on was converted into new affordable housing…only it’s not all that...
@71Avalon strikes silver again! https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1943-quarter-from-the-laundromat-today.410844/ Maybe I need to find a...
Larry finds more with one eye than most of can with two. He’s a regular variety and error magnet…a legend!
This right here. In the beginning, I had a pretty long list for each denomination. It got longer and longer. Basically, some fellow enthusiast...
There will undoubtedly be a number of variety and error coins in that mix. You might want to create a list of each by denomination and year/mm....
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