It's possible to have a D over S or S over D, but all Lincoln cents minted at Philadelphia had no mint mark. (Except 2017). You tube videos about...
I just put a bid of $45 on it. Just want to see how high it goes. (Someone bid more than I did as it automatically was outbid). I also contacted...
Calling on @Fred Weinberg; @mikediamond; @furryfrog02; @JCro57; @desertgem; @Michael K; and other error coin experts. Mint marks were punched onto...
Welcome to Coin Talk. It couldn't be a D over P because the only time the P mint mark was put on the Lincoln cent was in 2017.
When I clicked on your photo an image of a 1937 D 3 legged Buffalo came up. It's from Goldberg Coins. I don't know if it's the same.
In addition to better photos I would also ask why is the label on the back of the holder scratched off. He doesn't have much for sale but the...
Extra thickness is not the best indicator of a Doubled Die coin. It can also be caused by a very worn die.
Photograde by PCGS also comes in the app you can download free in Google's Play Store. (Probably in Apple's store also). I use that, sometimes the...
IMO it looks like the Small Date. The uncirculated mint set was the only way you could obtain the 40% silver Kennedy Half.
IMO it looks more like tiny die chips.
Here's a list of auction prices. As you can see, the higher priced ones were mostly MS 67. https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/details/1995-d-ms/5939
Post mint Damage. I'm in agreement with @Heavymetal that it looks like it's glued on.
Here's one explanation: https://rooseveltdimes.net/full-torch-or-full-bands-roosevelt-dime/ This site also includes the FB Mercury dime:...
The obverse of both look the same but the reverse of the first is better than the second. VF 35 on both. I'd say the bottom one belongs to Eduard...
Photos are a little blurry to accurately grade your coin. Please post clearer photos. Thank you.
You should ask @Fred Weinberg about this. He buys and sells error coins. His email address is Fred@FredWeinberg.com First you have to verify...
It's a nice looking cent but I don't see any major issues with it.
From your photo the S looks like it's raised. Is it raised or incuse? I'm just having a difficult time accepting that it's a genuine S mint mark....
If they were in a TPG holder the color would be shown as Brown. If being described by an auction house or other seller they'd probably call it...
For more exposure the 1923 Peace dollar would probably get more replies if posted on the "Error Coins" forum. You should also post full size...
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