It was written by R.S. Yeoman. It’s a guide to US coins and a standard in the coin world.
Nice coin and a great variety.
Years ago my beloved dog chewed the corners on my record albums. She has long since pasted away and I still miss her. When I came home and saw...
A little.
I would have sent in for regrading before putting up for sale.
I think it’s a fair price.
Definitely damaged. Not an error by any means.
I would like to have gone but I couldn’t. I also can’t get to rock, gem and fossil show which is also this weekend. Hope you had a good time.
That’s a new version of a pet rock.
Congratulations on your finds, especially the 1938.
Your cent is a delaminated one. The piece fell off. Here is an attached lamination so you can compare and see the difference. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Best to eat your way out! Lol
Looks like it spent some time in a dryer. Welcome to CT.
They make them that big?
Yes it is.
On the rim, it’s thin in one spot and directly across it’s wide. This occurs on both sides of the coin.
I’d put my money into a pre 1933 Gold US minted coin.
Sounds like you had a good time and did well.
We can’t even take a guess without photos of both sides.
I’d keep the 1936 and sell the other one. It may have graded higher but that weak strike would bother me. The MS-64 coin may grade a bit higher or...
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