BIE cents can be on any year as it’s caused by a break in the die. They bring a small premium, very small.
Lincoln and the Indian Cent were two totally separate coins.
It’s a plating blister.
Thanks, I didn’t notice the mint mark, just that only the reverse was posted.
I can see a small piece of the FG but it also appears to have die cracks on both sides of the floating roof.
Can you get better photos?
It looks like one to me but better photos are needed. What’s the date?
My wife thinks I have to many coins to sell so she keeps telling me when I die she’s going to spend it. I know she won’t but one day I may tell...
You did good Randy and I can see a die clash with your photos. Nice job.
I see dirt and some type of a clear adhesive.
As far as offset goes, any coin can be slightly off to 180* off from the other side. Your Dime looks real to me but I would send it to PCGS or...
PMD or post mint damage meaning after it left the mint.
Worn die doubling so no extra premium.
Low MS grade. PL but not DMPL.
Great finds Paddy! @Tall Paul is correct about the airplane being a Cracker Jack toy, early to mid forties I believe. The Egyptian piece looks...
Almost looks to be the same strike through, just larger. The depressions are very similar.
I can see the elder of the ‘67 but I’m not seeing the Franklin. Am I missing it?
It’s a plating blister on a zinc cent. Very common and this particular one has been identified. Welcome to CT.
You have a 1968 copper cent that has dried adhesive of some type on it. It’s not a mint error and it’s not machine damage. How can I tell it’s a...
I’d sell the lower grade 8 coins and keep the 2 nicer ones.
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