Hi Shane - for the year 1963, I believe that you are looking for doubling in LIBERTY or a doubled eyelid. I don't believe I saw a listing for...
@Lembeck13 It is a very good reminder. These periodic successes really do restore hope in finding a 'lucky penny' while on the hunt.
I don't see a match at Coppercoins either. I see Die Deterioration and a bit of MD (especially in the O of GOD) but not authentic doubling. It...
Bravo!! Terrific find!! Thanks for the extra pictures.
It’s flip worthy but take a look at Coppercoins for a value estimate. Expect about 70% of that for a slabbed specimen (its a guesstimate). What...
This looks to be a rim-to-rim die break. That is significant and desirable. 95 degrees is significant as well. I would also like to see the full...
Yes. You got it!
Continued looking through the jug of coins I've been hoarding for the past couple years. Cents, quarters, and dimes are done. I posted the cent...
Both are common enough, but less so when in a pair of dies. The rotation is probably the more interesting condition but it depends on the...
That's good. It may be worth it to post a picture here for folks who may do a Search on this thread in the future. The notch is the key here....
Is there a notch at the bottom of the R in TRUST? I can't tell from the photos you supplied.
Thanks Otis. I don't see the markers on this coin so what you are probably seeing on the mm is a bit of MD. Based on Dr. Wiles book, The...
Photos will improve with time and practice. But I also recommend that you use the Search tool here to read up on suggestions made by members who...
Hi Otis - you need full shots of the obverse and reverse. The close shots aren't that helpful. One thing that's missing is the large chip/die...
There are different markers for different stages, so as Danomite notes, additional pictures are needed to confirm and attribute. The position and...
Maybe a 1920?
I played around with a diagnostic collage created by another fellow enthusiast. Have a look at your coin in hand and let us know. [ATTACH]
I believe that your dateless may be a 1924.
Actually, if the average is 8-10 LWCs in a box...you are right about the average. My advice: set expectations appropriately. Otherwise you will...
Here's a link that should help you determine the grade: https://coinsandcanada.com/coins-grading.php?grade=5-cents-1911-to-1936-George-V&id=12
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