As our fellow enthusiast notes, slight MAD and later dies state. A couple of thoughts: Both are decent circulation finds. I am building a role...
That's the one to be checking for the date. 2 good Philly DDOs but this one from the Denver mint is the most valuable. The biggie for this...
See if you can line up the markers at Wexler's site - 2009 1¢ FY WDDR-050 "Best Of" Variety Wexler's Coins and Die Varieties...
That's a DDR on your 2009. As Oldhoopster notes there are a bunch of them, so you'll have to do some mining to attribute that. But you have one,...
I was looking for the typical items like the raised detail in the N and the split in the D...but I don't see it from the photos provided. I...
I have two or three Jefferson Series sets from circulation. Then I have my BU set. Many of the BU coins are from CRH too. It's a fun series to...
The 1950 D is the Key coin for the Jefferson Series, especially on a CRH event. But there are other low mintage dates post-1945 worth keeping,...
I agree with Kentucky on the grinding. But perhaps a little more investigation is needed on a Friday night. Could you post larger photos? Why...
Too bad PCGS got it wrong. Thanks for posting the pictures, especially that first one. For those that are new to Variety Hunting, the key to...
Fun find!!
Thanks. I don't see a large-over-small date DDO or an RPM. Normal large date cent.
Fun find!!!
I agree with Furry...need closer shots, perhaps one that captures the Date and MM. Thanks!
Either ground down intentionally or lost in between the rotating drum of a commercial washer/dryer. Maybe 4 cents left on that nickel. ;)
Looks like a normal cent, but as Tommy notes, the phenomenon about the bust could be attributable to a die dent or possibly the result of an heavy...
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