It gets rejected (wrong metal) and the people throw it away. I got one like that once on the shelf. Canadian nickel today.
I found what I thought was a copper cent blank, but it is EXACTLY the size of a dime. So I thought it was the copper core of a dime, but it is too...
Paddy it is off center on both sides.
It's a nice coin. I think $5 is still the area. But for me that would be max retail. It's a keeper for sure.
Photos?
Aluminum version, (cough, cough). Awesome.
Trinary is a made up thing. It really has no value. With 8 numbers there's going to be tons of combinations. Sorry there's no link to show you...
S looked bad. Way too straight. VDB looked bad. Reverse looked bad.
Slightly MAD on obverse.
The title is 1962. Blurry photos of a D mint mark. Photo of circulated 1964-D Lincoln cent. Photo of AU 1964 Lincoln cent. I get it, you are just...
I don't believe natural toning is an error. However in this case, some agent was accidentally or intentionally applied to this coin, and it...
It's a dime from Philadelphia worth 10 cents. They pick these business strike coins to go into these mint sets, but I don't see anything special...
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I'm not trying to discourage a new collector from the hobby. It's this idea that valuable errors are everywhere. They are not. This missing clad...
Is that entombed in lucite?
The first one could be copper or zinc. Still need photos of the whole coin, both are small dates. Probably worth .01 cent each. Philly made large...
Photos. Are these improperly annealed? If so, that could happen any year.
On the OP coin, I agree with flat, lifeless, dead. Someone mentioned dipped. I realize it has straight graded in an older holder, but that coin...
It's not really worth your time. You could look through a million coins and not find anything. You will find a couple of minor errors. If...
The rim is correct then?
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