The reverse tells so much on this date as that’s where the varieties are.
Common to a lot of Wheat Cents from the 1940’s. Nothing rare about it.
Difficult to tell but from the photo I’d say it’s a small lamination error. It should not affect the grade. No reverse photo was posted so I can’t...
Yes, it’s the designer’s initial. Located just below the date. His name is was James Earle Fraser. It’s on every Buffalo Nickel.
I bought this token around 2010. It’s from Ford for their 30 Years Anniversary. It’s in wonderful condition. Just a slight fold over in the rim...
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Environmental damage, not an annealing problem.
Yeah, from August 2008.
I have my gold and my silver. Silver moves slower but it makes better percentages.
Right numbers, wrong order.
Definitely no damage. Thanks
Too minor to be of interest to me.
I’d like to see the entire slab but the coin looks off to me. It’s the most common CC Morgan. I’d be inclined by the photos you posted to look...
Nice looking set you’ve put together.
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