It doesn't appear to be raised.
I found two of these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Looks like it could be a die clash. If it is, it's kind of strange it's only in...
WOW!!!!!!!
The copper cents are 95% copper. So even if they become legal to melt, you will not get paid much for them, since they aren't 100% copper.
Paddy might be right. Take a look at this. http://coinauctionshelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12293
It's definitely indented. You can see it in the fourth picture.
The batteries on my scale went dead. Need to pick up some new ones.
The whole area is indented.
Is it possible that some metal fragment got between the die and the planchet, and fell out after the strike?
It looks like PMD, but it was found in a new roll of quarters. Could have happened post strike, but still at the mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Haha, Evidently.
Thanks.
I found this in my mint set. What do you think? I'm thinking mechanical doubling, but I thought I'd get other opinions. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I found this one back in the 70's. Now I'm wondering if it was a button, whizzer or bracelet. Or it got bit by a rattlesnake.[ATTACH]
Do you guy's do anything to your coins before placing them in an Air-Tite? I have an improperly annealed Arkansas quarter I want to put in an...
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I don't know which one is which, but there's a big difference in the thickness of the nickles. Are Hennings thicker or thinner than regular nickles?
I think my cent is a high 9, but I'm not 100% sure. What do you think? Am I just seeing what I'm hoping it is? [ATTACH] High 9 [ATTACH] Low...
Just got my scope Rick. That thing is awesome. Really easy to set up and use. Thanks for the recommendation.
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