It is not off center as Hoopster explains because BOTH sides are not misaligned. It's true the obverse is a little more misaligned than is usually...
There is no way to tell where the dot is in your last photo. My instinct says it is going to come back as genuine 1909 VDB- XF 45.
Did you weigh it? I am guessing it is the 2.5 gram style. 2.5 grams copper plated zinc planchet and 3.1, the old style copper which is worth a...
As for the OP and the video, the designs are good. But the timing is bad. That is Jefferson on the ten and Kennedy on the twenty. We need the...
Initially the rims looked a bit wide. But other than that, nothing looks like anything other than a business strike. "It's a proof trust me." So...
While the reverse may be XF, the obverse shows unusual wear and is VF. Despite the toning, this is a common circulated wheat cent. It would have...
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Well those silver proofs are pricey. In my collection I have tried to keep the best conditioned coin (states, territories, ATB) as possible...
This is incorrect. They made regular S clad proofs, AND S silver proofs. If they are S coins and the edge is not silver, they are clad coins....
I believe it is a woodie. I think I may have a 1928, I'll have to check. Maybe it was common that year?
I also felt the coin was an impaired proof. A fun find, but technically no value.
Is this a proof or impaired proof coin? If so it doesn't qualify. Must be MS 60-MS 70. It would be incredibly rare to find a 1961 business strike...
This information is completely wrong. Paddy explains it. Woodies are the result of improper alloy mix. If you were to have a woody that was the...
So many people with perfect silver pitch.
I'm at .03 cents. The condition does not warrant .10-.20 cents.
The obverse looks decent. But the reverse is all messed up. It's worth more than $1. If this coin was even VG-8 it lists for $49. If the back...
The ring is nice and well made but not silver. Although GF wants to test it. Local Coronavirus hunt, so only 1/2 gallon of gas. Crossed over...
Since they mean the exact same thing, it's just semantics. You want to call it face and back, fine and dandy.
Obverse and its opposite, reverse, refer to the two flat faces of coins and some other two-sided objects, including paper money, flags, seals,...
Single click. And double post. w/e
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