Steady your phone against a heavy object that is tall enough to set an optimal focal length for your phone's camera. Use the zoom sparingly to...
I found a 1998 WAM not too long ago from pocket change. Unfortunately, it was a barnacle of a coin (hydrozincite). Let's see what came your way...
@Matthew williams I think you forgot to include the photo.
Nice pickup on the rotated die. I wonder how many you’ve found during the challenge. Interesting to find out what that ratio is.
@Marcus Noble - Welcome to CT. As you might have missed, this thread is 15 years old. The subject coin is a common 1939 Jefferson nickel with a...
As noted by our fellow enthusiasts, unless there is something significant about the bills, they are worth face value. If you have an LCS nearby,...
I took a quick look at Coppercoins; seems that the DDOs for this are 'eyelid' types. I don't see that on your coin but here is the link:...
Hi @Judyk - We should be able to help. But as an FYI, it's best to create your own thread to get information about subject items you have or are...
Getting impaired proofs in change is fun. I have received a nickel, dime and quarter on different occasions. Shiny usually tips off the finder.
I don't think so @Hommer but it does seem to have a bit of a ding on the tip of the loop of the 3. Worth checking out though.
It'll be a little while before we are purely a cashless system. What has become apparent is that some folks can't get a credit card and must use...
Looks like another 1939/38 reverse. Of course I spied your dateless Buffalo. Ribbon suggests that it's an oldie!!
@Vicky shoulders - looks like a fun sort ahead for you. Take your time and do some study on your coins. There are key/semikey dates, varieties...
Great story all around! Stay focused and looking forward!! The best is ahead!!
Misaligned and off-center. It happens. I'll need to check my inventory of errors on that.
1985 might be a minor off-center strike. Both Obverse and Reverse are affected.
Thanks for the story Don! It's always nice to see a red LWC in the wild. The penny is worth around 20 cents I suppose, and if it's the rare...
When I was a kid, I was a cook at a local restaurant. I was cooking one day when I heard one of the waitresses dump a roll of quarters in the...
@sambyrd44 Nice find Sam!! Check your 1917 out carefully for similarities to this. Pictures are a little small for me to discount your coin....
Hmmm...reminds me of an old army drab plating I'd see on some fasteners. Puke brownish green hits the spot!
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