It's a large date. :( Keep looking!
I've never used a CoinStar, but I have used other coin counting machines before. If you put too many coins in at once it starts dumping a lot...
It's toning. Toning isn't a variety, it's a chemical reaction with other substances reacting with the metal the coin is made of. Coins can turn...
I think the problem is with your scale. It rounds everything to the nearest gram which is not precise enough. I had a similar problem with a scale...
I would like to have those dimes! I don't have any pre-1940 Mercury Dimes except for this one with die cracks: [ATTACH]
They have mostly the same meaning, only Strike Through Grease is specifying what it was struck through. Nice Find!
The obverse is a little MAD (Misaligned Die). And the reverse rim is either worn or weakly struck....
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I think there are too many marks to be an MS-68. Looks more like MS-66 to me. Either way that is a terrific specimen!
1943-P
75 cents unless... if one of them looks like this: https://doubleddie.com/1829488.html [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's a complete type set, but there are 2 more varieties of the 1 qt. and 1 other variety for the 1 tray. Here's a list of all the know Duenweg...
I don't like the looks of it. The slab looks like a generation 6.0 https://www.pcgs.com/holdermuseum Here's a comparison of the PCGS logo located...
The 4 has Die Deterioration Doubling. Those lines all around the rim are more signs of a deteriorating die.
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It looks like a true DDR to me. I see doubled serifs and extra thickness. @paddyman98
I use a cell.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/403156363679
Maybe. Can you take a close-up photo of these three letters? [ATTACH]
I want to try for lot #1 again. Thanks for the contest! [ATTACH]
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