Yes but there are FEW known struck on 95% copper planchets that weight around 3.1 grams.
The 3.1 gram 1983 D cent sounds interesting though.
I'm not sure but I believe initial copyright has been extended to 75 years now not 30. Turns out it looks like it is even longer. This is from...
Basically , because they said so.
The problem is we seem to have different definitions of what is "common". USMC60 seems to think it should mean 1 out of every 50, while I feel it...
Looks like a normal 68 S nickel to me.
The S-84 through S-87 were all made with the same 1796 dated obverse die.
From the images provided, something more may be visible in hand than might narrow it down.
The first standard reference for these (1950) was United States Early silver dollars 1794 - 1803 by M H Bolender Not easy to find but available...
What you are seeing is what I call "Dealer nuisance values". Selling a proof set means one sale, one transaction, one cost to the dealer....
To answer the original question, it is a form of die deterioration. Not an error, just a worn die.
Well at the hospital they still call us the "admitting girls". We have a couple in their twenties, several in their 40's, and a couple in their...
EAC = Early American Coppers, a specialty organization that concentrates on US half cents and Large cents with a smattering of colonials, hard...
I came close to being able to buy one of these sets last week for $30. Then at the last moment someone else woke up and started bidding. We went...
This. And never buy coins from someone that cold calls.
They are photos of what he is actually selling. They have been flooding the market for several years. Yes we should be worried, Yes it is old news.
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