No it won’t but I still have a few of them. :):)
That’s a nice one. I also consider them an error but some do not.
A cud must touch the rim. The ear is a die chip.
It’s worse as they can speak. :)
Every time my wife and I go to the grocery store she gets a separate shopping cart for herself. I try to loose her but she always manages to find...
I guess she showed you up. Lol
Nice pickups. Glad you filled a hole.
Nice one.
I’d be inclined to crack it out and resubmit to another TPG.
My first and only thought-It’s ugly! There, I said it.
Looks like the plating was on the thin side in the center of your coin. The zinc core is starting to show through. Nice find but you won’t get...
It looks a die crack at first glance. But if you look closer it has all the earmarks of a lamination crack. The metal content of the Silver War...
Mostly copper but the Flying Eagle Cents were 88% copper and 12% nickel as were the first years of the Indian Head Cent. In 1864, due to cents...
Now you’ve got me thinking that I should put a type set together for 100 years before my birth year. :)
No it goes not.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] She is seated. lol
In all my years I’ve never seen a D mint mark that looks like that. :)
Yes, please remember that any book, even the R.S. Yeoman Red Book, any prices are just a guide. They are not real actual prices. Search for sales...
It takes a long time to learn about coins. I’ve been collecting for 66 years and I’m still learning. You’re more than welcome.
We do take a little getting used to. Some people don’t listen to what others are saying. We all learn differently. Please stick around.
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