@Jared Anderson. Welcome to Coin Talk. As stated above you should start a new thread and include photos of the coin in question. If you don't know...
Your new photos are so much better. Thanks for posting them. There's an older Coin Talk thread on this. They're called "cracked skull" cents. IMO,...
Clearer photos would help a lot. It would probably be better if you removed the coin from the holder before taking new pics. :)
Looks like it. Nice find [ATTACH]
From the Red Book: Indian Head Cents Variety 3 - Bronze (1864-1909) Composition .950 copper, .050 tin and zinc.
The member you're referring to is well known and very knowledgeable on the hobby of Numismatics. I see the statement as Do you really think the...
Welcome to Coin Talk. If you start a new thread would you please post photos of both sides of the entire coin. Thank you.
Very nice. Even with the dark spots on the obverse I say give it a Green Bean.
Thank you very much for your prompt and informative reply. :)
Welcome to Coin Talk. I don't see anything disrespectful about the straightforward answer you were given. :)
Sorry but I don't see any doubling. IMHO it looks like a reflection from the glare. Perhaps you can be more specific as to where you see the doubling.
Welcome to Coin Talk. Since many coin shops are closed due to Covid-19, look up "coin supplies" on Google and buy yourself an inexpensive...
Clueless. Sticking around to find out what caused this.
@panzerman. I always admire the coins you post. I would greatly appreciate it if you would kindly post a photo of your oldest coin. Unless I'm...
I was curious so I looked it up. MS 66
Welcome to Coin Talk. :)
Also, from your photos the reverse looks like it has some split plate doubling.
Yes.
Very nice! Congratulations on your good fortune.
Just for informational reasons. Since I've never cleaned a coin, Is it better to rinse an An acetone dipped coin with distilled water?
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