First, welcome to the neighborhood! I'm inclined to agree with Thomas, but you should try to post better photos. If you're using a standard...
What makes you think that this wasn't an early experiment with the first stun gun?
All PMD!
Ditto!
I think you owe @LakeEffect some fries AND a Frosty just for being so picky.
Ditto x 3
It looks like machine doubling to me.
First, welcome to the neighborhood @AZSteve ! By any chance, are the coins with a "seemingly" matte finish from years 2005-2010? If so, they are...
Hi, Sabrina! First, you need to work on taking full images of each coin, cropping out the unnecessary background and then resizing each image...
It's my guess that these prices are for certified specimens, and it will cost you $25 or more to submit one for grading. It's my guess that the...
You need to take each photo from directly overhead rather than at an angle. I might add that after cropping out the unnecessary background, you...
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Sabrina! While the 1936 looks nice, please don't start planning your extended vacation based on what you hope...
It is definitely PMD!
Congratulations!
It may be a dryer coin, but your images are overexposed which makes it harder to tell what it may be.
If it is raised, it could be a die chip. If it is recessed, it is probably PMD. In either case, it would not be worth more than face value.
Spendable!
There is no "E" in LIBRARY. The "E" in LIBERTY is just damaged.
It could use a quick dip. Nice one!
J.T. Stanton (R.I.P.) was a good friend, so I consider it an honor to have the books.
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