Die chip in the curve of the nine. Nice and fairly common but a keeper.
I’m not seeing a cud. There’s nothing on the rim and cud’s must touch the rim. Actually that’s where they start. A beautiful gold coin with a...
Nice write up and it’s unbelievable how good a condition those coins are in. Must be the hot springs.
I think she made a 64.
I like that one!
I’m working on that but I’m no where near complete.
That’s the T in Liberty and it’s a great die clash. Congrats on your find. It’s a keeper so protect it.
I just remembered that I have photos of mine so here there are. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice looking. Now you just need the no D variety. I would strongly recommend that you buy a graded one as that’s the one that is faked.
Yup, coins, rocks, fossils, minerals and antiques. Everything I collect. Notice the name under my name? It’s the truth. Lol
Nice find in that roll.
Very nice clash.
It’s a 1964-D as they made no other mint marks for that year. It’s very worn but can still be spent for face value.
Nice work but I’m just not into skulls.
I see auction prices are going up. The only time I see a low one is when something out of the ordinary happens, like vacations or a holiday. If...
Just a filled in Star due to over inking. Not a major error but an error non the less. Nice find. Not in too bad of shape but it definitely shows...
That is probably why it had altered surfaces. They couldn’t identify it so it’s not like it should be and now it’s altered.
It’s just from a worn die. Any magnifying will show anomalies in any and all coins. If one uses high enough magnification you can find an error on...
That’s because no one in this country wants those ugly cents. Lol
Exactly what the horse said.
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