Hi folks, Does this 1786 Nova Caesarea check out for you guys? Simon [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Say, that's actually pretty neat! I like it! (I'd keep the coin, too.)
Could you get a clear picture of the E in WE? Which class doubled die are you suggesting this is? Based on pics, the only one I could see possible...
Looks like isolated MD.
EDIT: Coin has been sold! Thank you! Simon
You can always upload them to an external website such as tinypic or imgur, and then simply link the URL to the user in your conversation...
Hey, that's a nice CUD find! I would say it could bring $5-10 on ebay.
I believe this has to do with the depth of the MM punch on the die. You will see it in varying degrees of strength from coin to coin, depending on...
Post-1982 cents are comprised of a zinc core with a very thin copper plating. Sometimes this plating can split, get pushed, warp, bubble, etc. The...
Sorry, your coin shows plating issues, it is not an RPM. Keep up the hunt!
Your coin shows mechanical doubling.
Most likely the result of a classroom science experiments, although pictures are always helpful.
Unless you are saying there is an error (in which case we would need pictures), there is nothing particularly "special" about those dates.
Sorry...I see a normal coin. Keep up the hunt!
I see the splits on some, but not all of the letters. CONECA lists 3 DDOs for 1944D, as well as master die doubling. Go to this link and see if...
You and user Rick Stachkowski should compare Walgreens. You both seem to find tons of special errors from there.
I agree. The sharpness isn't there and it just looks off.
I'm not sure whose listing that is, but I don't believe it is correct.
The correct terminology is "repunched mintmark". It is not a double struck error.
Hah! So there are. :D
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