It’s a Misaligned Die strike more commonly called a MAD. They are common in all denominations.
No, I buy the Whitman’s folders from my LCS. They sell the used ones for $1.00 each and they work fine for me. :)
Yes I do. I also have over 5000 Wheat cents that I’ve had for a long time and never looked through them.
Obverse and it looks uncirculated.
Well, the reverse is all that you are showing and it appears to be Uncirculated.
Nice but a little wear. I keep every star note that crosses my path. I don’t buy them but I do pull them from circulation.
Thanks, I had to do a little research for that.
Just plugged the last 3 coins need to get this folder up to date. I hated to do it but I spent $.75 cent on those three zinc cents. At least they...
Nice finds. Next up is a 1916-D WLH Dime. Congrats on more silver.
It’s not a D/D. On a Cent with this date they are unmistakable. You don’t even need magnification.
Here’s one of mine. A 15 Shillings Note dated October 1, 1773. It is a Colonial Note that was issued in Pennsylvania. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You’ll get it after a number of tries. Just follow @ldhair directions. Nice looking coin, in the low AU range.
I know, it’s only 78 years old so it’s still trying to catch up to you. :)
I decided not to keep the 1964 due to the higher mintages.
That’s a nice find and not something that you see everyday.
I’d like to see her but I’m one of the members that don’t do links.
That would be a nice hole filler in a album or a folder. It’s in nice shape for it’s age.
I drink chocolate milk and OJ every morning. Add in egg nog when it’s in season.
Very nice and glad you won.
Congratulations on the find and staying in the hunt for 3 years.
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