I see no signs of damage and my first thought was a small die chip. Given the area, it would look like a 6th finger. To me it also appears to be...
I have a full low grade set of Mercury Dimes and 2 full sets of low grade Walkers. The second set of Walkers was built from my existing junk coins...
This is an 1892-O Type 1 Barber Quarter, which is the first year of issue for this series. Type 1 and Type 2 are described by NGC as follows: 1892...
Tell him you appreciate his offer but he doesn’t need to do anything. It was an honest mistake and you would appreciate his business in the...
I didn’t order one due to the higher prices. I keep fining silver in my boxes that I’m opening from 5-12 years ago.
That’s quite a nice find. Can’t say that has happened to me.
Not scratches but normal for our lousy zinc cents.
It’s been flattened.
Congratulations Sarge!! It’s always nice to complete a set. :)
To me it’s a spender.
Nice find as you don’t find a double clip every day, especially one that’s over 50 years old.
CAC might approve of them but I don’t. That scratch is a turn-off to me regardless of who puts their approval on it.
Just cancel the transaction. It’s not worth the time or the trouble.
One of the lesser varieties. Congrats on the find.
There are a number of varieties involving doubling for this date. Most of them are minor but one of them is worth big bucks but then you don’t...
It split from the heat. If you take it to your bank they should exchange it for a spendable Dime. Since it only a dime I’d be tempted to keep it...
Looks like damage from a coin rolling machine.
The bat is crying from that sudden flash of light in his eye.
It’s doubling caused by a worn die.
Looks like minor die chip.
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