You are very welcome my friend! Welcome to cointalk. Excited to see more of what your collection holds!
I am still looking to get circulated wheat cents for my year collection. ANy grade acceptable. I have a large number of years and mintmarks. My...
Full steps require uninterrupted steps. PCGS I believe allows 5 instead of 6 for the designation. Google what full steps is- once you see it a...
These would not be worth grading. Not full steps either, quite far from it..
Hmm, that is the only marker of the doubled die? Looks it to me, but with only one picture to refer to... I can also see how a die chip could...
I have some choice words for you! Still haven't had a single one. Good luck in the future, and save one for me! -Evan
Now this is why I prefer business strike coins- preferably unslabbed and cheap ;)
Looks like it is jsut circulated. *Post* mint damage.
The lowest left area of the steps doesn't look right to me, but I'm curious on others thoughts
I enjoy these pennies- I keep all the one I can get ahold of, especially of George for whatever reason
Where is this store? bring me!
I see both of those there. No one knows how this happened but it isn't worth anything besides 1 cent, if you can find a machine or cashier to take it.
Nice write up!
I found a hoard of 60 silver dimes once. about 30 merc and 30 roosevelt. It was the best day at work I ever had.
Not a doubled die. My advice, don't send it in. It is not money-conscious to submit, and when this comes back it won't be worth half the fee.
Looks a little too low imo but I'm certainly not the expert.
Taking a quick look at the known mintmark positions, I didn't see one that matched but I do see what you are talking about.
Could be grease beginning to pack in there, couldn't it? Wait for others to chime in though.
The poll made me chuckle a bit. Is this a 1944 DDR steel cent? - Yes - Very Nice!
A steel plated coin is my assumption. How did you acquire this? And how much did it set you back?
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