I think there is only 1 1970-S on a 1941 silver Canadian quarter. I see the number "79" on the reverse bottom center over the R. There's nothing...
There was a nickel on the "shelf" on the other side of the grill. I thought it was a foreign but it was a new Jeff. 4 cents in the slot along with...
The very rare 1969-S doubled die, shows dramatic doubling that can be seen easily with the naked eye. [ATTACH]
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Not a proof. This is the coin: [ATTACH]
If they can't read a date they won't grade it. But it could be attributed as a mint error if they say double struck. Which is a different type of...
The 71 is rare. That's why I listed the most common dates. Those stars may be worth something. I haven't seen MD that drastic, and a multiple...
It really is an XF/AU slider. I went AU on the key date grade bias. The problem is, this coin is a super strong 45 but there's no grade between 45...
Small amount of silver and the value takes a huge jump between VF and XF. So if this is a good conditioned coin you made out huge....
I think more 1982 cents were produced than any other coin/ denomination/ country in the history of the universe. Around 17 billion.
Damage on both sides. If you can see the date clearly, you would also be able to see a mint mark. It's a plain 1909.
The stars on the reverse are very interesting. As for the date the most likely are 70,72,73,74. Use a VERY bright light and an eye loupe and angle...
TexAg The first photo is the silver stuff, and then everything else. I had a penny with a cross carved into it, but I sent it to a friend....
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