Very nice, what's the grade?
I'm starting to think coins776 has a personal vendetta against ebay that must be quenched by calling people out on their good deals and...
Why make us do all the work every time you want to bid on a coin? Just learn how to grade. "Give a man a grade and he will bid for a day. Teach a...
It would be smaller than the size of a normal quarter, but I think a little bit larger than a normal nickel because of the expanding metal.
I don't think it's BU...I see what looks like some rub on the cheek and maybe some wear on the hair...
Welcome to the forum. :) Posting pics would be a good start.
the 1980-S is a proof coin.
+1. Although it may be of some interest to find out exactly HOW it was damaged, the fact to take away from this is that it is still a damaged...
I can see in hand that it is definitely a 1798. The coin is heavily worn but I can see the top of the 7 as the most defining feature, with the...
They also have a forum devoted to Lincoln Cent varieties and errors. Lots of good threads you can read there, including detailed explanations of...
Hot diggity daffodil! That's one heck of a coin.
67 imo.
There are some great resources on the web that you can read up on in your spare time to pick up some of the lingo we use around here. :) The main...
Do tell how a 1941 proof set for $175 is "overpriced". Hmm, let's check ebay's sold listings (actual prices people have paid). Oh, look...a proof...
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A little too much wear on the cheekbone/beard IMO...I'm thinking high XF low AU to be honest, but I'm having trouble picking up color in the pics,...
Looks like it could be a nice lamination error.
I personally think the coins pictured show offset die deterioration doubling.
Cool struck through grease error Rick. :)
Even if he did not claim it to be a doubled die, there's no harm in me saying "it's not a doubled die", just in case if that's what he did mean...
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