I suppose it depends on where they attribute the damage; mint vs circulation. Given the rest of the coin, it doesn't look circulated, so I'm...
That's the 'jelly' side.
I think @l.cutler offers the most straightforward way to be able to disqualify your coin as a minting error. Nothing about the planchet, the...
One of our fellow enthusiasts said something interesting about 1974 LMCs. Of course the Large and Small dates, but there is also a RDV design...
Don't worry Chris. Something that obvious would have probably been detected. I have faith in you.
It is an interesting question, though, in that how can an individual establish an uncirculated business strike for circulation from an impaired...
Perhaps the result of a board machinist.
Looks like DDD for one and MD for the other. Given the dates, your best bet is to find a DDR by examining the leaves by the torch.
Ummmm...let's keep that between us then. I don't want the wife to create a new list on replacing the 'shims'! I'll convince her to take off a...
Well, you did far better on the money than I did. I learned from some folks that it was good luck to put change under installed items/inside...
With the stay at home orders in place, it's given a number of us the opportunity to get to some chores and renovations that have been on the...
Very common for coins in the 80s (specifically, 1986 appears to be the most common I find).
I'm thinking an airtite at a minimum. Nice looking coin!
It depends on the severity of the doubling. Generally speaking, the most desirable varieties to collect do not require any special magnification...
I think that this may be a CRH find. I have three and I bought 2. Unfortunately, I don't recall which one this photo is of and I didn't name the...
Hi Mike - Normal cent this time, but keep looking. Especially when you get and older cent in higher grade. Finding varieties really benefit in a...
Absolutely...I'm hardly ever...always right!
Glare I think - it appears on opposite sides of the devices.
You would think to help encourage folks to stay at home, cable companies might hook folks up for a fabulous rate with free premium channels.
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