Nice find Billy. Clear seperation. I think I'm going to start a collection of coins with doubled stars. There's something about them that I like.
Nice one Jason. Check the reverse to see if it's slightly rotated. You may have a minor rotated die die clash!
Jason- Do you have an image of the entire obverse that's not a collage?
Question that comes to my mind-Is V.D. Brenners design on the Lincoln Cent copyrighted by the US Mint or a 3rd party? If so the OP's original...
Pilkenton- If you sell enough to justify it check out Auctiva.com. For about $10/month you can use there service, create and post your listings...
That monstrosity is man made. See how the words and dates are indented into the coin and are mirror image from what they should be? Someone...
I know it's a repunched date, but so many denoms with that style 7 that I'm not sure which or which date.
Thanks Doug. I knew that I had seen several coins with dings similar to this one that have been bagged.
I don't know where Peter wants the check sent to, but I can give you address to send that coin to. :D
Thanks RLM. How big does a rim ding have to be before it causes a details grade?
I don't collect these and am no expert at grading, but wouldn't the rim damage alone at 6 o'clock on the reverse keep it from going higher than 62?
You thinking AU?
Gentlemen- Peter's at the controls, so if I don't see you on the other side, it's been great knowing you. Godspeed. ;)
I don't think he was saying they sell for $50, but rather a $50 bag contains 5,000 coins. $2-3 dollars/roll seems to be about the going rate for...
Count me in. Sounds like a great idea.
Are you talking about keeping them in your personal collection vs. putting them back into circulation, or keeping them personally vs. selling them...
Definitely not 2-O-V. The 9 on that variety would show strong doubling in the upper loop.
Sounds like someone took a nickel and did a squeeze job on it with other coins. Are the images of the other coins indented into the coin or...
Gravity- With misaligned dies such as this, what you want to look for is misalignment that is so extreme that it cuts off part of the design....
Gravity- Welcome to coin talk! What you are seeing was caused by a misaligned die. They are very common and since this is well within the...
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