Probably something wrong with the scale then. If you can, return it and get a different one.
I've got full Whitman folders of 1941 to now in BU condition mostly. Working on the pre 1940 ones though.
That collection on its own probably costs more than a Ferrari.
Also, what year is it? The pictures have a glare.
Looks like a die cap. I wish I could find one of those in a coin roll!
Your pictures are too blurry to see much. Looks like a counter mark though.
I honestly don't know whether it is or isn't - I'm no expert. But there is a possibility that it isnt, so don't be too dissapointed if that's what...
I'm looking to buy a coin roller. I find it annoying to have to put all of the coins back into the wrappers because it usually takes me nearly an...
Happens when air gets in the metal. Very common on zinc cents.
MS65
The "In" could be a grease spot, or just excessive wear, or both. The hole in his chin looks like it took a hit, so pmd.
Have you ever used it before now?
Those are very interesting! Never heard about the Disney ones.
Those are called plating blisters. Not worth over face unless you can find a huge one. And I believe 1988 pennies are meant to have a wide am.
I guess they are bragging about the roll being tight because then you "know that the seller hasn't opened them". But it's just a sales pitch. I...
Looks like a possible die break, but could be wear. A die break IS an error, but it isn't worth anything more because of it. And once the coin is...
Not an error. But could bring it down a grade possibly. A ms70 coin needs to be perfect. A worn die means that it is not perfect, so it would...
That's from a worn die.
Is that an rpm? I say MS65 fs.
That's very interesting. Could it be a form of lamination? There could have been dirt or something that got mixed in with the metal used for the...
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