Do you possibly have an image of the design by Lorillard Wise?
Coming from the ancients forum I have difficulty understanding what is so interesting about a doubled die. What difference does it make, and why...
@PaulTudor. Thank you for your response.
Wexler has 25 1944 DDO Lincoln Cents listed on his site. Sometimes extra thick lettering is an indication of doubling on a coin. I'm not saying...
Nice coin! At first I thought those were fingerprints on the reverse but I'm not sure. The coin won't stop moving long enough for a better look....
Now you've gone and done it! Had me searching for a while and I can't see it either. Maybe the I is recut?
Maybe you would get a few replies if you posted this in the World Coins forum.
I don't know much about registry sets but I noticed all the cents graded by PCGS get 0 points. If you registered them with PCGS would they accept...
There's no Zinc in Jefferson Nickels. Other than War Nickels they're composed of .750 copper and .250 nickel. I'm no expert but I've never seen a...
I'd love to see that auto on the streets.
Welcome to Coin Talk. 1982 D small date copper cents are extremely rare. How about posting a photo of it on a scale so we can see what you have?...
I live in the USA (Brooklyn, NY to be precise) . Using the grading standards in the US, IMO, judging by the photos, the 1834 would grade AU/MS...
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Coins of Great Britain are graded differently than US Coins. Check this site for possible help:...
A word I never heard of until I joined Coin Talk: Pareidolia. That's what's going on with your coin.
Usually caused by a grease (or debris) filled die.
There may be some legal issues if it were only about eBay nightmares. Could possibly be OK if it were titled "eBay experience" or something like...
Hope you plan on selling some. If you do, please post them here.
"I likes ASEs" is a good enough reason. :)
Welcome to Coin Talk. The weight of a Jefferson Nickel is 5.00 grams +/- 0.194g so the norm is 4.806-5.194 grams. The 1941's are in the normal...
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