Your photos and questions may have been valid but many of your replies to other members on Coin Talk were totally unnecessary.
Again, Welcome to Coin Talk. Your last line reads "ONE MILLION NICKELS SEARCHED" so I know that's were you're referring to. We have a lot of...
I believe you have the Large date 1982 D cent. The date looks the way it does because IMO it was struck by a worn die. It shows evidence of Die...
The Red Book is like the Bible for coin collectors. The official title is "A Guide Book of United States Coins" by R.S. Yeoman. Published by...
Se if you can find a few really high grade coins. I just read where a 1982 Lincoln cent, graded MS 69 Red, sold at a Stack's Bowers auction for...
Send them all in for grading.
Thanks for the link. It's a very beautiful set you have,
Thanks. I should read more carefully. :shame:
As @TypeCoin971793 pointed out, the same coin was sold in August. It went for$763.33, sold by the same person that's selling it now. Obviously it...
Thanks for the correction. :)
I'm not an error expert so don't rely on my opinion. I don't think it's anything that is listed. You can check it against the coin shown here:...
Welcome to Coin Talk. As @paddyman98 said, it's a partial collar strike. Here's a site to help you understand. It has a price guide but I don't...
IMO I think the initials are on the coin. A clear photo of the area in question would help a lot as your photos are a bit blurry.
There are a few good coin videos on YouTube. All you have to do is type in the search box "Coin grading process" and videos by PCGS and NGC will...
It's not the Doubled Die 1969 S cent but it's a nice addition to your set if you collect Lincolns.
Unless it looks like this one, it's not worth much. http://doubleddie.com/314201.html You're just wasting your time sending better photos but it's...
Maybe some of them put too much trust in YouTube videos. :banghead:
IMO it's PMD. Your coin is worn and damaged making it very difficult to see any doubling. From the images provided I don't see any doubling.
You can't send it directly to the grading company yourself by certified mail. You have to join PCGS or NGC and after joining send it in on one of...
Just curious. If you sent it in for grading would they say cleaned?
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