They will be in different positions. They use a number of dies and I believe the MM was handpunched in. So it's not always going to be in the same...
Nice error coin. Absolutely a keeper. My grandfather had given me an 1875 dime. XF/AU It was destroyed in a fire but I always loved that coin.
It's interesting. The first photo makes it look like a small cud. The second photo makes it look like a cracked planchet. The third photo makes it...
I have 21 of these in better shape than this that I would gladly sell for $12 each. I'd have to check but around half are 34's and the others 53....
There are more copper large dates because the small date came later in the year, and also the zinc transition came later in the year.
While there are a few rare and valuable 1965 quarters struck on silver, there is only the rumor of a 1966 being struck on a silver planchet. It's...
Cleaned. But nice if it's a circulation find.
Coins and currency on Etsy are 99.9% frauds. I don't know what this bill is worth to collectors, I would be in the $2 area.
Looks like someone was going to make a hole and didn't finish.
Is it a small date? The tails on the 6 and 9 seem stumpy. If it is (SD) then it is a keeper no matter what. I can't tell it looks like a tweener.
It appeared to me that the metal was bulging out at the 12 o'clock area. That's why I thought die crack. Didn't seem like damage. Has Fred seen...
Going to be some nice MS coins in there and this was just at a glance. Some of those war nickels are dazzlers. The 42-D also looks sharp. 51-S....
Sometimes it works well with the flash off (camera), if there's enough light. And other times it works better with the flash on (at an angle so...
While the Bahama quarter (1966) is the correct size, it is made out of nickel and weighs 6.9 so I am not going to try it. I did put in a Bahamian...
Will report any positive results. It's 4098 but I just started a new jar. Gonna do those 98 first.
Now I am going to have to look through 4000 dimes. Thanks! [ATTACH]
That color is unnatural. Either environmental damage, or harshly cleaned.
GF made this for me from her recent trip. [ATTACH]
If you think it is struck on a silver planchet, you'll have to weigh it. Odds are almost zero. The weight difference is very slight 5.75g...
The melt value you will receive is 1/2 cent for each cent. You don't get the spot price for alloyed copper. You get 25%. They will be worth more...
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