In that lot I purchased for $5.20 a coin were the 2 that I posted yesterday and here is this bowl shaped Christ coin. The notes are difficult to...
First this was minted on a thin planchet. Second, it’s a shame about its condition but it has seen a rough life in circulation. The thin area at...
Looks like a impaired proof to me.
The T in trust is there but it was struck through grease. The die crack looks like a scratch but if it’s raised it’s a crack.
It’s definitely been cleaned and is a details coin. There is a small black spot on the reverse but that large one on the front is very distracting.
It could be as there are shiny spots on the coin.
Worn dies cause doubling but it’s considered worthless doubling. I don’t like the term worthless because it always has face value.
I can’t really tell this is a coin. I like that it’s square and not rounded.
Thank you. I do like these coins with the image of Christ on them.
Nice find but I would leave as is. I think only collectors know about the W mint mark on quarters.
Thanks. No wonder I can’t tell. Lol
Hopefully I did it correctly.
Another coin from the same lot. The label reads: AE/Billon Tracey.Constantinople. Emperor atheist.facing hold Labarum & anexikaka....
This is one of the coins I purchased back in November that the postal service couldn’t deliver but UPS had no problem. The description on the...
That is so correct.
Isn’t this the truth!
Just worn die doubling and it happens so much it’s only worth face value. Just to bring a small premium would require extreme wear from a worn die.
Most auctions are at 20% to the buyer and a lot higher to the seller. At this point I feel any increase is just greed by the auction house or...
I knew you weren’t there all day but in 5 hours your finds are amazing.
From what I can see it’s worth about two cents.
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