If it's worn, then it will, naturally, weigh less. Check your weigh scale by taking your coin to a post office or coin store and see if it's the...
Well, any Buffalo varieties that were "going to be discovered" already have, since collectors have been looking at them for 88 or more years. Any...
I don't think that I would be a fan of Variety Vista. There are some sections where they misidentify the Obverse from the Reverse. Don't believe...
If you send it, or them, in, you will be spending $50-$100 (grading, mailing and return postage)each for coins that are worth well less than $5,...
Salvatore ... I see no doubling of any leg, but there MAY be some MD on the Liberty, or what's left of it. Sorry. Take a look in a Red Book to...
For some reason, my computer wouldn't let me go back and correct/edit my post above. The second-to-last sentence should have "worker" instead of...
Only the '37D has the 3-legged variety. The '36 has a variety for 3 1/2 legs. Your huge magnified photos are impossible to read and we can't...
Machine or mechanical doubling (MD) is caused when the die gets a little loose in the holder. All coins struck by this "loose" die will look the...
Liberty Quarters, but I think that the very early 20th century Philippines peso was beautiful and, technically, was US.
Congats kaosleeroy108! The legal machinery runs very slow unless you are being convicted of something.
I'd say VF30+, based on the shield and gown.
Congrats! Some neat doubling that's in one of the guides.
Someone named Charlie didn't want to lose it.
Wow! Put that feather in your hat and enjoy the accolades.
The holes/gouges don't line up, so it was impacted twice. The round one looks like a .22
I'd heard that, since many didn't have pockets, the holes were to string them together so they didn't get lost ... and then hang them on a...
These 'hoboists" are really getting out of hand.
The AI attempts kinda reminds me that they don't have their s**t together.
A woody is the streaking of the planchet from improper mix so that it resembles wood grain, kinda.
Yep, it's a woody, as we call them up here.
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