The 1899 penny has some major differences, one is the color and the other is when you zoom in... Are these die breaks of any significance? Are...
Is this one of the varieties of the 1944 D over S re-punched mintmark for the Lincoln Wheat penny?[ATTACH] I'm asking you guys because you are...
I can't explain the post mint damage on this one. It's like a chunk of metal from somewhere has been struck right into this 95% copper wheat....
I went coin hunting at the bank just now. They said they had no halves but had 4 gold plated Eisenhower's and ensured me that they are legal...
I get the feeling this is a common coin. Good shape for 1927...is it fake? What is this coin? Let me know, all responses are welcome as usual :)...
This looks like a combination of mint errors. One reminds me of a strikethrough and one like a cud...but I'm still a novice at error coins soo......
I'm ready to try exploring the ancient world once again, after a few fails. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] So, the edge on this coin is smooth, first thing...
I am just curious why this modern dime looks normal on one side and just crazy on the other. Environmental damage is likely, but how? The coin is...
I have a few shots for you guys. I am wondering if this is actually a D over horizontal D. I just found it moments ago and went straight here....
Unfortunately, this nickel has been slaughtered a little bit by some nic-a-date. I was still wondering if this used to be the elusive 1918/7 D....
This has got to be a fake, because the guy that gave me it said it was. I heard some older ancient counterfeits can be collectible too? Let me...
I have recently been watching for different types of coin errors and this penny popped out at me. Is this simple environmental damage or a...
This is known as a cud right? I just want to get any feedback about this coin and whether this is something I should get graded or just hang on...
I definitely didn't pay anything for any of mine, just found them in the till over time. Post some that you guys have found, this could be fun....
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