I am at a loss on this one, first I've seen.
I'd like to say a grinder/buffing job but there also appears to be a die crack on the reverse. Let the others chime in here.
http://lynncoins.com/proofcoin_article.htm This link is a rather simplified explanation for novices but thought it might help you a bit.
Unless the 1994 has been dipped or plated, you may have a winner there but you would need to have it attributed by an expert. Weighing it would...
Larry Gatlin still has a great voice. Loved them then, love them still.
Me? Never! :) But I will admit, after my recent good luck with varieties/errors I had to put that in there about the major variety. I'm saving...
In most cases the answer would be no, just a normal cent. BUT, the 1983D has been found struck in the wrong alloy, copper, instead of copper...
Agreed with the above. But never give up the quest!
I'd like to say yes, but door # 2 says, sorry. The older Lincoln's right through the mid 60's often had the L squished up against the rim as well...
What you have are multiple die chips, very common on modern dimes. Nice as a teaching aid but not worth much over face value.
Environmental damage and worth face value, sorry.
Due to their bad condition-50-75 cents each.
As Jeff said and this was also done to the early Large Cents.
I don't have the "BIG ONE" that's seen a $15K price tag. But I do have all seven varieties for the year. Been going through the 7 rolls looking...
I might be able to get $10-$15. on ebay. Wish it had been Unc., would have been worth around $50. Edit...that's a scratch on the 2X2 lens, not the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Not going to get rich, for sure. But found this 2000P last night CRH'ing. Maybe this will be the "Year Of The WAM's" for me....
Please, PLEASE, do not take offense but this is way too similar to a question you asked earlier about how much bullion we had and where we stored...
Nice pick up. And with no disrespect to rims' cents post, enlarged it does not seem to show any signs of cleaning. Just a well preserved coin.
Looks like a partial "BIE" also. (Die Chip)
These special offers from Littleton are put together in the thousands of sets at a time due to their big budget advertising so I seriously doubt...
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