Looks like a die break IMO.
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I took them out. If this folder is really that old, I might keep it separate because it is cool. :)
The dime looks like a 1943. o_O But cool article! Learned a few things.
You can tell it's a 1948 because on a 1943 penny, the 3 is not symmetrical from the top to the bottom. It looks a little different. Compare a real...
This was passed down to me by my grandpa. I used it for putting my nickels in for a while. Then, I realized that the printed dates end at 1944....
It seems different from other quarters because it got so damaged. That is definitely not a mint error.
Lol, just looked at the title, not the question. I don't see anything either. Sorry. :/
I think it auto corrected from "you". Happens to me sometimes if I'm typing fast.
I think it is a die break. And looks like a big one too! But better pictures could help.
What year is it? Also, take a picture of the whole front and back if you can. EDIT: sorry, just looked at the title. 1971
I can see it. Looks like a nice find!
If there is no mint mark, then it is minted in philidelphia.
No, not usually. You just need to ask a question and wait for a good answer, and not get mad at responses that may seem rude to you.
This thread is a bit one sided, don't you think? We are trying to tell you that none of these coins are double die, and you won't listen! You have...
The reason @cpm9ball said that, is because the error is actually a close AM, not wide. And, the coin has a lot of damage too. Also, not ddo from...
Do you have them all in MS condition?
Yeah, well when I said common, I meant VERY common. I'm talking memorial pennies, and late 60's - 70's dimes. The rarest coin he is trying to sell...
Date: 1661 (maybe 64?) Jan of Casmir Medieval Poland Weight - 1.35 grams What is it worth? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You can first soak them in vinegar, and then rub with a Q-tip to get rid of the green stuff and some dirt too. You can then use toothpaste and...
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