How do we find so many error coins? We search. A LOT. You generally won't find an error or variety in a single roll of cents. People purchase...
And to you as well. :-)
Cool off-center strike. Maybe $10-15.
Here is the link. It looks pretty good IMO. I read that one of the main features of the machin's mills is triangular denticles present on the...
Does anyone have any info regarding these? How to determine one is a machin's mill imitation halfpenny vs an actual halfpenny? I have my eyes on...
Then why in the world did you decide to purchase from them, if, as you have said, it is the worst place to buy things, and less than 1% of all...
Thanks for the help fellas. Quick question...what resource do you use to attribute large cents like this, and how can I get it?
Environmentally damaged.
Thank you very much.
I can't really tell if the cud is there because the coin is very worn...do you happen to know the rarity of this variety? Thanks!
I'm confused...I thought we were talking about 1959 cents, not 2009 cents?
Yes, I have the colonial. It is a 1788 Nova Caesarea. It isn't in great condition, but I like it. I'm not sure why you would say that. I have...
It doesn't look like a doubled die IMO.
Except this is a zinc cent, and laminations have to do with an improper alloy mix of the copper...that's why you only find them on pre-1982 cents....
1798 Large Cent [IMG]
Hi folks, Decided it was about time to get myself an "official" (as in one struck by the mint) US coin from the 1700s. Got a decent deal of this...
It's either wear or damage...not an error.
Gosh dangit davedawg, stop making me jealous of all your coins!
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It's also because BU 1959-D rolls have lots of die varieties to be found (RPMs for one thing).
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