@Laurie B - Spark has given you great advice. I hadn't ever seen a doubled die except in photos until 2021, when my Pappy (RIP) let me check some...
Good eye, Paddy. As we have come to expect from you. I noticed the RPD, I always look for those, but I would have missed the wing tip. And thank...
Get that in a case, @Santinidollar !!!!! That being said, very nice. I personally don't like the Charles portraiture though :rolleyes:
Hi GMark and welcome. The 1921 Morgan silver dollar is a very common coin in all conditions. Yours appears to be uncirculated, but because so...
Hi Sherrill, If I recall, Vest Pocket Coin in Brunswick has closed. Although I may be wrong. Based on what you are saying, the coin sounds like...
Paddyman98 said it best. Still a definite keeper, at least for me as I live on the East Coast and very few S cents seem to show up here. Keep...
By the way - on the 1964, if you are asking about right of the 'heads' side, that appears to be from a coin roll crimper. On the zinc cents (some...
Keep at it, Laurie. No one wakes up and is immediately an expert. Keep asking questions and trying your best, even if it feels hard sometimes.
I wouldn't say 66, because I generally refuse to give out grades above 65. So, I call it MS65 RD. It looks very nice.
I don't think it's worth anything, but good eye catching it.
Pre 1982 US cents :)
Looks to have been in a fire at one point.
Sorry, no strike through.
This is a normal circulating quarter. Very common and since this is not in fantastic shape, worth only 25 cents. The photo overload is a little...
that POTENTIALLY allows you to make tens of thousands.
Based on the appearance, it looks textured. I'd say it is a strike-through as well.
CPM9ball? I miss his posting too.
Sorry, the color, as well as the strike looks very suspect. I don't do these types of coins but I am pretty sure it is a reproduction.
Yes, these are the images I saw. Do you think it was sonically welded? Or just glued? I can see some chips in the plastic from when it was...
PCGS uses a vacuum chamber that effortlessly opens the slabs.
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