Here's a photo of a small over large date: [ATTACH] Your coin looks like this photo from Lincolncentsonline.com [ATTACH] As you can see, the...
I want those! [ATTACH] Merry Christmas to all.
If you decide to send this in for conservation/grading, it's a very nice coin, and it would be great if you would post the results. Thank you.
@David Handlin Here's a photo of what others have been telling you about Die Deterioration Doubling: [ATTACH] Photo is from Error-ref.com It's...
I want those. [ATTACH]
I want those! [ATTACH]
Learn all about how the different kinds of doubling happen on coins on https://doubleddie.com/. YouTube also has videos on how doubling happens. A...
@CarsonJ. Welcome to Coin Talk. Maybe this will help you understand a little bit about mint marks: [ATTACH]
Welcome to Coin Talk. You said you found the quarter in pocket change. Can you please show us some of those you inherited. Thank you.
5.5 on the Peace Dollar. I don't see that many nice ones but I like this one. 4.5 on the Pan-Pac. Maybe the photos but IMO it's not near a monster...
If you want to get an approximate value of a specific coin, check the "Sold" prices on eBay. IMO it's better than any price guide.
My prayers and best wishes for Braedon's speedy recovery. Wishing you and your family a Very Happy Christmas and better things for the New Year.
That's why they sell so many coins. :)
In addition to the spot, can anyone offer an opinion as to whether the grade will be hurt by the marks on the cheek and right bust of Lady...
I want that. Very Happy Holidays to all. (Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanza)
I want that. A very happy Christmas to all.
Thanks. That's what I get for not paying attention. :oops:
I would agree except they make too many different designs and the common obverse is boring. Not saying the obverse on our (US) coins are any...
@mark420. Sorry, but the coin in question is not struck on a nickel planchet. Nickels do not have a copper core. Also, it's not the same thickness...
@Parshutr. There are such coins struck on one side only called "Uniface Coins". Here's a photo of one taken from Error-Ref.com: [ATTACH] Notice...
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