AU-55 EF-45/AU-50 AU-55 - wear is evident in ONE CENT.
The 1924S issues are some of the poorest Lincolns ever produced. Working dies were being made in Philly - and they failed to produce near enough -...
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Did someone say ghost? [ATTACH]
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DDD, Die Deterioration Doubling - not hub doubled. Here's an example of DDD: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm far from a pro....but I only use one light source. I like just one because I freehand all my shots and I can change the light around very...
I've never been able to watch TV coin shows for more than 5 minutes without grinding my teeth. That said, I freely admit to buying the 2009...
Nope, appears to have been soldered on. This coin is from the 70's according to the dealer I pried it from. He always had it in one of the...
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Plating bubbles that have popped, quite common since they started making copper plated zinc planchets. Your coin is worth 1 cent. [ATTACH]
It's genuine, it's a well known garage project done for decades to make novelty coins.
Normal, large date cent.
It's a tough coin - under appreciated by most. Finding a high quality one was also very challenging for me. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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