yea thats true. Then when you find BU rolls of '74 quarters or dimes they cost a fortune, and sometimes not really OBW.
Technically, it does have copper but all dimes 1965-DATE are. Its composition is a a core of pure copper sandwiched between two layers of...
I agree.
Yeah they made dimes in 1965, nope just 10c. It looks like it had been underground for a while; it has just been affected by the environment.
There are three things on the back. One on the top, middle, and bottom. Top and bottom looks PMD to me (but may be detached lams), middle looks...
In 1974 the mint made mint sets Im pretty sure, so they weren't taken out of circulation.
then Id open it. Dealers or sellers would leave it unopened for a premium.
Oh yes that is what it is. I forget about die dents lol, found a couple on 2015-P 25C Homesteads. Can these become die breaks?
Whats "the former" lol?
Never.
Isnt that technically Die Deterioration Doubling?
I found a few while I was in NYC for a week during the end of summer, that was the first and last time I've found any haha. Anyone else notice...
I dont think I'd call that a cud, Im not even sure if thats a die break. Rim burr?
To me it depends whether you are a numismatist/coin collector, or a coin dealer/seller.
Haha, he was just joking around I'm sure.
But I guess all that matters is that I possibly used to be a carrot, and that carrot used to be a star, so now I'm a star.;):happy:
Yes I agree on the '21.
Ha! Happens all the time lol, still don't understand why I got a ":/" for my explanation while kindly explaining and siding her case. :eek:
I know, they aren't my coins (to be honest I think the images are slightly edited). Though they are straight grades. Coin #1- PCGS MS65...
ha!
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