Even 50 years ago I recall reading: Beware of removed D.
I looked through 4400+ metal detector dime finds, and couldn't find one. OK most of the coins out here are D mintmarked, but there were some and...
When the seller comes to you and offers you a better price, and then is willing to be haggled down lower, and then discloses some problems with...
If you like them, you can put them in a 2x2 coin flip. Not including proof coins, there's no modern clad dime worth keeping except the 1982 no P....
The CC looks wrong. Has the metal been analyzed? What's the weight? The mintage lists 5000 pieces of 1891-CC double eagle.
I'm not saying you lied about it. Rolls are advertised as UNC all the time. IDK what you opened or what the other coins look like. I am saying if...
If the roll is truly unc. then it might not be damage and could be something cool.
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/Controversial/Cents.html
There is value for this counterfeit, but I think 5 figures is too much. Would like to see this at auction with full disclosure. Previously, they...
Could be a coin rolling machine scratch mark. Hard to tell. The other one, I would say toning/rust.
Your penny is zinc. I could dig mine out and get a photo of the rim one day. If you chop your penny in half, you'll see that it's zinc.
Anybody who knows how coins are produced knows it has to be a fake. If a wheat reverse die struck this coin, how many thousands more were struck?...
It's just a 57-D in good condition. There are still a number of 57, 58, and 59's in very good condition.
I don't see any evidence of plating. Just the normal copper plating of a zinc cent on the 1986. Here is one of my plated pennies: [ATTACH]
If you have a 90's cent that weighs 3.1, then it could be copper. Which would be a rare find. Not impossible, but unlikely. You'll have to make...
100% not experimental. Plated as everyone has said. It is incredibly common post mint damage. You could have a Susan B that was struck on a...
Assuming this is a true occurrence. I think if someone runs into a whole pile of silver nickels, proofs and 1950-D's then most likely they were...
See, I appreciate what you said, and of course it's not 100% but this ^^^^ just supports my previous post.
Not watching the video. Usually it has been enhanced or seeded to get views, likes, subscribers.
Yours is overprint offset on the reverse (as noted on the holder). The OP note is not. Would that affect the possible error designation?
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