Taking a look at the E PLU and the O in one, I guess that weird strike didn't affect the grade. I was seeing some nicks in the OP which is why I...
A short list about that would be interesting.
OK no fancy serials in that batch.
The green seal and the black Twenty are different printings. So that seems odd that both areas are affected.
Very likely it was a metal detector find and put back in circulation. Photos are necessary. But environmental toning (rust) is usually the answer....
Because of the different composition of war nickels 35% silver 56% copper 9% manganese as opposed to the normal 75% copper 25% nickel, I agree...
I was with the lowball 64 people.
I haven't tried to acetone it, as I thought the fingerprint was kind of cool. But it is def. etched into the coin and not surface debris. And it...
Here is one of my coins that I believe is a fingerprint. If it's not, then please tell me what it is. It appears a little differently than what...
What are the 1st and last numbers? Perhaps there's 1 inside that's a good number.
This is the order of the most rarest, to the least rare. So even if it was a Wide AM, it's really not a big deal. The 92's are the most important...
OK I haven't read that. But if you have a link I would like to.
The eyehole in the 2nd 9 is too small. But I would have been fooled. It's just a guess but when I looked at a 1799 the holes in the 9 were both...
This coin has been harshly cleaned IMO. The very unnatural and bright high spots on the obverse.
Hard to tell a joke around here.
When the apocalypse comes and all the silver and gold is irradiated, the people holding pure copper will be the only ones able to trade for food...
Was unable to find the answer you seek. Sometimes a number will be over inked, but to be the same one, like you said it must be the same part...
Struck out.
Fred seemed to indicate that the blob B was a die chip, which is an error. Although not valuable. It would be an error because it happened at the...
Copper is $2.68 a pound. Why pay $40? Grams in a pound 453.592 so 500 grams is around 1.1 lbs. Which is $3 worth of copper. As for copper pennies,...
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