First thought was a planchet defect but that's just an uneducated guess. Sticking around to find out the answer. :)
I'm not an expert on Buffalo nickels but the lettering on E PLURIBUS UNUM looks funny but it's hard to tell because the photo is so small. It also...
According to this article, Uncirculated is the answer. (But they could be wrong, lol)....
I just looked at six 1 Dollar bills I have and 2 are dark and 4 lighter. On the dark ones, the serial number is also darker.
Welcome to Coin Talk. It's always helpful if you would kindly post photos of both sides of the entire coin and clear closeups of the area(s) in...
Don't see many like this. I'd keep it just as an example of how bad they can get. lol:)
Welcome to Coin Talk. A photo of the entire coin (both sides) is always helpful to determine what you have. Also, clear photos of the area in...
Bean for the Morgan because of the craze over toning.
I voted for "uncirculated" in that poll. Here's an interesting article from PCGS on "Specimen" coins:...
Here's two sites to check for doubled dies: https://doubleddie.com/ http://www.varietyvista.com/ And here's a site to check for other error coins:...
You're correct. The US Mint didn't start producing proofs again until 1950. ;)
This is, without a doubt, the most Gorgeous set I've ever seen. :singing:
XF 45
AU 53
A Bean for the Franklin.
I agree with it being a 1944 [ATTACH] Don't laugh at my drawing but I've drawn in red below what I believe is a 4
Sorry, IMO it's not an error, just damaged.
Looks much better free.
Maybe if we all stop replying to that certain dishonorable member, he will slink away.
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