You can confirm the attribution by looking for the markers for a coin in the various die states you might find it in. Placement is the first...
Take a look at this - 1946s1mm036 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com
@Noah Worke I took a quick stab at a setup that might help - [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pictures are better, but the acid has destroyed the coin and eroded the disrupted material. On another note, a small setup like this will help...
Admittedly, there are other, better coins to play detective with. But, the OP put up a challenge (may be impossible without a coin in hand). But...
Picture isn't sharp enough to play detective here, I think. If we could see a serif, we might be able to diagnose the mintmark style. And check...
Look for the VDB on the lower left corner of the bust. If it's there, then it cant be 1909-1917. If it's missing, it's an early S mint.
Multi Million Dollar Shack...comes with the 'book deals'. ;) I agree with @masterswimmer ...you can't rely on square angles in a home of any...
1988p1do010 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com Also, take a clear picture of LIBERTY and IN as noted by Coppercoins.
Photos -24 and -27 show the most promise. Lighting direction is probably important here. On a couple, intensity and direction wash out the...
I agree with our fellow enthusiasts. But keep looking!
Some future collector is going to have a hard time liberating those coins!! Nice effort!!
I suppose that it could be flattened carefully without injuring it any worse than it currently sits. But a fun find in the garage. I'd be pretty...
What is different here is the original 'paradigm' for hub doubling doesn't apply to the single squeeze. The paradigm shifted. I like the term,...
Thanks Tommy. All I recall were 4-5 die sets with various chips and cracks. But I suppose it’s worth a second look now that I have them.
Two motivations for me to search a brick of new cents: putting together a high grade roll for the roll set and for possible varieties. I have not...
The crazy thing is that I stuck the Ducat in my foreign coinage bin initially. I didn’t think anything of it aside from thinking that it looked...
Of course, I've had my share of magician's coins, batteries, plastic coins, slugs and even part of a necklace, but I struck gold in a nickel roll...
Weirdest thing, John. Picked up a box of nickels last weekend and went through it. Wouldn't you know...3 2009 D's. I've never found more than 1...
Wrapped by Loomis as I recall.
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