If your metal detector doesn't identify silver dollars you need a new detector! LOL :D:)
Sal that's Deja vu all over again! LOL
I've never tried it but using a food saver to vacuum seal coins with a small bag of desiccant might do the trick. You can reseal the bags too!...
A die crack will cause a raised area hat filled the crack. Yours looks more like a scratch or gouge to me. Doesn't look raised!
This was anniversary card and gift! Hasn't moved since January 22. No time to wait so had to order something else or I would be in trouble!!!!!...
Hi Zayne and welcome to CT. This is a great place to learn! It's great to know another young person is interested in this amazing hobby. Here...
Hello and welcome to CT. Here is a reference you might want to check out! http://www.lincolncentresource.com/index.html
The blurry pic is probably caused by movement. Try laying your camera on a solid object with the lens exposed. Place the coin under the lens,...
Here's a good web site for you to look at. Great for beginners! https://www.coin-collecting-guide-for-beginners.com/
Only been a member for about a month but have already learned a lot from these guys! One piece of advise, if you get an answer that you don't...
I was in Panama for 4 years in the USAF! Brought back several coins from there. Nothing real old, but this is my favorite![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sorry! Just looks like a banged up cent to me.
I also think it looks like a vise job, but wonder how a vise did that without changing the rim! Weird!!!
How about a politicians face with a hole in the middle!! ie nothing between the ears!! You pick who it is!!!LOL
To me it looks like that side of the coin took a serious hit that flattened that part of the coin and erased the last number!! JMHO
I agree with the other post! If someone else agrees too they might enter +2.
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Definitely a keeper!! If for no other reason it has a story to tell and you can share it with some kids one day!! Part of the greatest generation!!!
Gonna check mine too! Really neat find! Wonder how many there are out there!
I agree with the red book too. You also might want to check out this web site. https://www.coin-collecting-guide-for-beginners.com/
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