It looked like a woodie to me. But wouldn't the grain be on both sides? She said the reverse didn't have it.
I don't mind giving the answer. But I was serious. These people expect other people to do their legwork and homework for them. "JUST TELL ME THE...
Not to be rude, but after 1500 of these, how come none of them ever look up a photo first of a small date, before coming here with their large...
Fred Weinberg mentioned the rim as a key marker to see if something is improperly annealed, or ED. (AND OF COURSE I FORGOT EXACTLY WHAT HE SAID TO...
Yours is most likely environmentally damaged. It has been said that: Well, for one, environmentally damaged coins don't have much - if any - Mint...
Sorry to be a parrot but I also thought VG-10. My thought process was this. It's better than G. IDK what they graded it, but there's nothing...
Well, then there would be dozens of these things, and none discovered in 40 years.
I see something there. And if there is a known variety, it's a keeper until otherwise debunked.
All of the photos I am looking at online, the star points to the foot of the E. Perhaps a comparison photo.
The 40% silver proofs were not in Lincoln cents. Quarters, halves and Ikes.
I did consider F-15 at the very first glance. But it's a little better than that, and old silver gets the grade bump. I stand firm at VF 20. They...
It is not silver for sure if it is a US mint business strike. It would have to be from 1964 or before and struck on a silver dime planchet. It is...
I thought these were inherited by the friend through grandma. It's unlikely they are going to know what was paid or how it was acquired.
Only 1 cent today. CoinStar steelie #3 [ATTACH]
It's not a low serial or a ladder. Is this what the future looks like?
Appears to be a lamination, (more than 1) which is common to that series and alloy. Wait for someone who knows more about it. It's not going to be...
Yes agree with somewhere in the G-04/06 details area. Also agree have to keep grandmas coin and pass it down one day.
What's the weight? That might help explain the metal content.
The new picture is a large date for comparison. Go back to post #1 photo. The weak LIBERTY in itself is not the best marker. But the numbers (in...
The condition on that coin seems very good. The rare variety you want on the 1979-P is the "Wide rim, near date." (The one close to the rim of the...
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