That’s a tough one. I think the lower grades are from the hair that looks worn but that’s a common trait for Peace Dollars. I think it’s a solid...
Yup, that’s a box of cents for sure. A nice looking box and lots of fun going through it. Hope you find some great coins.
I’m at MS-62
P.S.-The edge of another nickel should fit in it perfectly. Here’s how they happen. [ATTACH]
Not even close to a dent. It’s an incomplete planchet with a curved clip. Nice find.
Here’s a few of mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Absolutely lovely!
Baking soda is rough, so rough you can feel it between your fingers. Soap, even liquid soap is still rough. Even a chamois cloth will scratch a...
It looks normal to me as far as the minting processed.
JM are the initials for Jim Morrison of The Doors. Surprised you didn’t know that. Lol
I know exactly what you mean.
I’m thinking the 2 was hit from the top. I know of no varieties on the date for this coin.
The mint mark looks to be flattened from a hit.
I think it’s worth a full nickel.
Exactly what they said above.
Looks like an RPM but it was minted by a worn die and it has lots of wear. Even has some small rust spots on it.
Finding an IHC is more exciting than finding a Wheat Cent. Unless that Wheat Cent is a key or semi-key date or is a nice error.
It’s probably a VAM and I’m not a VAM collector.
Nice roll find. Every once in a while an Indian Head Cent finds its way into a roll. Nice find.
The thread title reads 1941 but your opening post reads 1942. A large or small S is nothing more than a minor variety.
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