Share there’s no D on that 1916 coin. :)
My second thought is they are probably cheaper on the secondary market but I really don’t know as I have no interest in them.
Nice find! It’s an over inked digit. Nice to find, especially at face value as it’s only worth face or a hair more.
I’d probably get an argument that it’s normal when I want to sell it. :)
Here’s a nice NGC graded MS-65 $1.00 Washington Dollar coin. it’s from 2007 and there is no edge lettering on it. A nice mint error but a fairly...
Just from the first picture I can see that your coin has been replated. That would account for the weight and any doubling you may see.
Reading all of the comments makes me glad I didn’t waste my time.
No need to buy it based on mintages and the past current years of what’s available and they all had the 50,000 limit. I’ll put my money on the...
The same goes for me, less sure that is.
I have way to many over dates to post but the best ones are on Bust Half Dollars. However the 1943/2 War Nickel is worth mentioning.
The 3 leg Buffalo coin is a VARIETY. Not all mint errors are errors.
Sure looks like it but without better pictures it’s too hard to say.
You’re not wrong. You’re just excited about Christmas being 28 days away. Hehehe
Eventually we both do. Lol
I never saw the original thread but looking at your coin the first thing that I thought of was the person is wearing a train or a pleated garment...
I’m no expert but it looks good to me.
A computer program, any computer program, is only as good as the person that writes the code for that program.
You should keep them for now, at least until you decide what it is you’re going to collect. No sense selling that Franklin Half if you decide...
Yes. It happens with proofs all of the time.
Thanks as I wasn’t sure.
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