wghere are you guys getting large cents for 15 dollars?
Nope, unfortunately
Ill post some mine when I come back. Making a post now so I get notifications and know to come back.
http://doubleddie.com/314201.html take a look
It's a 1969 S Lincoln Memorial Cent. There is no doubling here, 1969 S has a very obvious doubled die
Wicked wicked cool!
and you lose much less!
78 or 79 here, top of the last digit doesn't look like 0 to me.
I was lucky enough to work where I could check 15 tills worth of change everyday, and check every roll before it went out. 3 proof finds out of...
its pretty much common sense they make it easy
I've come to terms with the fact I am not a completionist. I like to hop around, I have a few projects I focus on at a time, but you'll never...
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Really easy for me! Both of my parents were born in 1974. Here is one of my 1974 S 40 percent Ikes. This one I grabbed nearly a decade ago, one of...
a nice break. really awesome it makes it dateless (or do you like cuds on coins with unobstructed dates?) is she yours? don't think I've seen...
It's a single zinc bubble, as opposed to a plurality of them. They are pretty common as zinc is absolutely not meant to create long-living coinage.
Isn't it a little stupid to ensure the same coins go to the same place? I wouldn't think they'd take it that seriously, but,
cold sore :(
not a die chip. A die chip would be raised, because a negative of the design is used to strike the coin. maybe someone can help more. a strike...
It is not valuable unless it is either offcenter on both sides, or it is truly extreme misaligned die as mentioned before. that coin looks really...
hoof 'chip' doesnt seem to be a chip to me, the back one is. he has a tick, lol, funny little die chip
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