Phew I wasn’t the only one thinking about the wrong thing.
Sorry buddy, big case of MD here.
I really wish this guy would have shown how he got all those coins.
Send them a private message about the item.
I wouldn’t feel too bad. Bank tellers aren’t exactly coin experts. There’s been mutiple times where tellers have given me quarters from “1776”.
Some repeats here but I think it will be helpful none the less. Antique shops- Most, from my experience have some form of coinage. Issue mainly...
It’s pinned in the error section.
Excell works well for me, took a while to work out a system but once you have one stick with it.
I wouldn’t exaclty call the 80’s recent. And after 30+ years knocking around in circulation, I wouldn’t expect MS examples. Might there have been...
Can’t really tell much with those photos, but it just looks like a beat up coin.
Those evil coin shops paying less then face for coins...
My guess is, the gunk on the coin is bumping the weight up.
Well if you think so then send it in. I don’t think it’s a 68+ but if you think it is and PCGS agrees then good for you.
I’m currently in the process of calling all my local banks and checking. I’ll try CU’s too. Thanks for the tip. Closest one is about 95 miles...
I’m trying to get back into CRH game but it would appear my former dump spot (TD Bank) has removed all their coin counters. Is anyone aware of any...
I see a little bit of MD in “ONE CENT” but that is about it.
My thinking is small date but wait for others to chime in.
I was mostly looking inside of the hole in the P. Seems to be more rounded towards the bottom. Could just be the angle or the light.
Here’s what I see, the P to the NW appears to be lower then the other P. If it was true doubling, they would be level.
If it was a variety then wouldn’t it note that on the holder?
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