Looks like damage on both coins.
Machine doubling/die deterioration doubling. It appears on the date as well.
Welcome to Coin Talk! I have no idea what you are talking about. Can you post a picture?
http://www.blackmountaincoins.com/p/BMC/c-BANKNOTES/1778_USA_09810.html
For one thing it's far too perfect. Better than the originals. No question is a replica.
Didn't come from the mint that way. It's a product of it's environment.
It's like any business. You have overhead to take care of, stock to replenish, insurance, etc.. When a dealer makes a big buy, he usually has a...
I think this depends on the generation. We were taught Roman numerals in elementary school. XXX means something totally different today than it...
Blank quarter planchets. Not rare by any means but to find a bunch in mint rolls was exciting: [IMG]
glue.
I haggle all the time. The two phrases I hate are "I need to get "X" for that" and "I'd rather just throw it into the garbage if I don't get...
Not everyone on Earth knows "standard dates" because not everyone speaks English. English is an amalgamation of foreign languages. Latin/ancient...
Take a look at coppercoins.com It looks like 1943S-1MM-008 which is an S/S.
I agree, PMD. Probably the start of a love token. [IMG] [IMG]
lol!
You only need one thread per coin. Posting mulitple threads about the same coin is annoying and frustrating. Please just post one thread per coin....
One day I'll get around to doing a thread of these. I have dozens and I'm sure every cent collector has as many or more (that is if they kept them).
1932 is a common date. Worth 15 cents in the penny bin at the shows. I have 3 rolls of the 1932 date.
Happy Family Day! Here, in Manitoba, it's Louis Riel Day. Same difference. A made-up long weekend for February.
Without seeing a pic of it, I'm going to say it's worth at least $1,000. Nice find! :rolleyes:
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