The rolls were very tight inside the wrappers and took some work to remove without tearing. Even the end coins were still bright! [ATTACH]...
I had several rolls of 1962 Lincoln cents sent to me. Out of the lot two of the rolls were internally wrapped in foil. I've had a few of these...
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And some polka dots to go with it! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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This progression pair! A dealer/friend found these both in a single OBW roll. These came from an extremely rare event to end up in the same roll!...
Another regret.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I kept a PCGS PR-67 that wasn't quite as nice. :( [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Appears to be struck-through, the damage extends across the devices. Since the coin is not MS, most likely it's just strange PMD. Odd things happen!
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I found this retained lamination error in an OBW roll: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks to be a VF coin. VLDS both sides! Are you sure about the lamination? Looks like damage. Nonetheless...$2. LOL
VLDS, looks to have an old cleaning. For $2 it's hard to make a mistake. LOL
Holy smokes, I think you just got lucky! That looks like a DP2!
I would, that's a really nice example, it deserves a better home!
I've been trying to teach this to newbies for decades. Many flaws can be forgiven when the eye appeal is strong. It's good to hear an actual...
This would be a massive mistake with Lincoln cents. LIBERTY is one of the last devices to wear.
What? A 09S in pocket change? AMAZING FIND!
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