Not a mint error that I can see but it is a beautiful coin, worthy of putting in a flip and keeping. Looks to be struck with a newer die but...
That’s not flattened by a train. It’s the best looking mint error struck through coin I’ve ever seen. It’s not only a strike through but it’s one...
I’d just keep them for now.
And once again that park is a little bit cleaner. All good finds but that dime looks really good even with the dirt on it.
I need to buy more stuff and pay with cash.
Looks totally normal to me.
The cent in the OP’s post is a 1962. There is no mint mark. Silver is not magnetic so it was correctly stated as plated. And this thread is from...
Nice sets Randy!
Glad you checked.
We’re both at that age.
It was in something with a acid to look like that.
And because you like Lincoln’s here’s the 1995 DDO. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And here’s the DDO. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can’t tell on this varieties but I can tell on the major variety. Here’s mine. It’s the small date. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Your photo of the Log Splitter looks to have the extra finger that’s holding the book. Check it closely.
For business strike nickels the 1964 and the 1964-D are extremely common. Don’t confuse business strikes with any other strikes.
That’s a nice note. If in the MS range it should easily be worth a hundred plus. And it’s a star note to boot. Ungraded I would expect to see it...
Looks like a small piece of copper on the coins rim.
Any proof in an album, regardless of its design or denomination, is not good. Keep the proofs separate. Place them in 2x2 flips and put in a...
You could try posting it on the ancients forum.
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