@SoCal Mama tganks for the better photos. It’s a common date copper cent minted in Philadelphia. My LCS pays three cents for them and sells them...
Never heard of a mini ray. Looks like a die chip to me.
When you can would you be so kind as to post a nice clear closeup photo of the date? I can’t tell if that’s a die clip or not.
I still say it a very small incomplete planchet error in the form of a clip. See the effect directly across from the clip.? That's the Blakesly...
I have one in with my token collection.
All I’m thinking about is getting my new antique shop opened.
Yes to over polishing.
It’s a Star Note and the B in the serial number is a little messed up. But I think they are going for the left edge of the bill as it’s cut...
Look at your Red Book if you have one. You can get a good idea of common dates and they will be less expensive.
With this kind of humor you’ll fit tight in with us. Lol
For us squares, it’s a round.
Good morning @SoCal Mama. Afraid to say it both both coins were damaged after they left the mint. It’s called PMD or post mint damage. Don’t be...
Great finds again Paddy! I think you’ve cleaned just about all of the silver lost in those NYC parks. Lol Have a great vacation and a wonderful...
That’s not a D mint mark. Its the start of zinc rot. Very common on cents after mid 1982. Not an error.
It comes with old age.
Nice except for the damage. That circle is a killer and it’s a circulation grade coin.
The gold plated was a young deaf and dumb man named Josh Tatum. He was caught but never served time. Since is he couldn’t hear or speak he made no...
Never said I was older than. I was referring to Randy as I know I’m older than he is, not by much though. As for you I know your older than me but...
Quite different and very nice.
And this one as it a nice error. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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