I like it!
Yes that would grade no less than a MS-60 but why grade it? It will cost you more in fees that’s it will ever be worth. I buy MS-66 and higher...
I’m glad you didn’t pay for it because I can’t see it so I have no idea what it is.
Nice but it’s not that expensive.
Beautiful finds @paddyman98 but as much as I like the 2 silver dimes I like the 2 tokens better. And I’m not sure which one of those I like more. :)
The O in One in a nice lamination error and it looks to be before the strike occurred. It also appears to be a crack or part of the lamination,...
Just a very common die chip with a piece broken away.
I’ll pass and I won’t even blink.
More abrasives in that mixture than on sandpaper.
A very thin plating blister. Very common and welcome to CT.
It’s a nice looking coin but they are not nice enough to graded. Maybe, on a good day, you might get a dollar for them. Welcome to CT.
It’s also in the very top of the 3rd bay. Blister or chip, it’s not worth extra.
Avoid him! Close and far AM’s are not errors. They are varieties. And that price is ridiculous.
If it’s thick it’s from a worn die.
I find it more amazing the gadgets that we do carry nowadays. Lol
Customer wrapped rolls are are go way to find varieties. Otherwise, if you want new coins, all I can think of is to buy bags or rolls from the US...
I have paid $5.00 to $8.00 for common date graded and slabbed Lincoln Cents, and they were MS-67 or MS-68’s. You can get a slightly better grade...
It’s a spender and welcome to CT.
I have one that I can’t post on CT. If I did I would be banned for life. I’ve seen a number of these type coins but non like the one I have. I...
It’s a long list but I enjoy the feeling I get when holding an early US coin. My mind always wonders about its history, where’s it been and who...
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