If you look at the link that paddy54 sent there are similar examples of the loop and what looks like a hit. In hand it looks different. I’m not a...
I have one of them but I like the one you posted. I haven’t researched it but I would think the key, so to speak, would be the tokens made from...
That was caused by the lamination.
It has die chips so a nice find.
Welcome to CT @Pauladee and that’s a great first post. A beautiful offset error on a nice looking note. I’m not up on the date and signatures but...
Beautiful coins and now you’ve gone and done it as I want one.
That’s a lamination error girl. Nice find.
Thanks for the 1946 chart @Paddy54. Mine does have a similar look to one of those. I’ll have to look closer.
Can you even have an RPM on a Dime?
Different photos so??? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Nit sure why my phone is posting them like this.
I thought that at first but there is definitely something sticking out on the left side. Not sure why it posted the photos do small. I’ll try and...
They are cut into the coin or sunken. It does play tricks on ones eyes.
It’s a 1963-D silver dime. In hand, it looks like an RPM but I’m not a variety collector. These are the best photos I can get with my cell. I see...
I said MS-62 and not the reveal shows I’m correct. Did I win the coin? LOL
That silver looking substance is probably solder.
Normal for an older copper coin that’s seen dirt and handling from circulation.
Both would be considered damaged.
That’s a definite yes.
Minted by a well worn over used die with a bit too much grease. A nice keeper for educational purposes.
I have no idea but enjoy yourself.
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