Congratulations on those coins. You’ve gotta be pleased with those grades and happy that they are on their way back to you. Good job girl!! :)
And Divus Constantinua with a Chariot, Hand of God from the Cyzicus Mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hard to see on my cell camera but it’s there. I have two of these, both from the West 57th St. Collection. Notice that there is no grade on the...
Yeah, right. :)
ThT magic marker or sharpie line makes it look neat but it’s only worth a nickel.
Over a hundred years circulation, no errors.
I have checked the information and I must admit to making a mistake. I apologize to @dougsmit and @John Anthony for my mistake. Thank you for...
A few days ago I did a thread on my “Constantine I and Sons” coin. I made a mistake in that posting. I stated that this coin [ATTACH][ATTACH] was...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I I don’t have an off-centered Dime but I do have this. An obverse struck thru capped die. Will that work? :)
Thanks @Kentucky, that’s very kind and generous of you but I already have the set.
Just a small die chip. Not a repunched date by any means.
Looks plated.
I recently filled a Whitman’s album from junk silver, even the tougher dates. I didn’t buy a single coin to the set.
Heavy enough grease on the die to cause this. This type of error is nice to find but worth very little as it’s common. Congrats on your find.
That coin has been damaged some time after it left the mint. Definitely not an error.
You’re halfway there! That will be a nice set as soon as you complete it.
It’s just toning. Looks nice and in decent condition. Welcome to CT.
The higher the grade, the tougher to find and the most costly it gets.
@John Anthony and @dougsmit I had a bad day and not much sleep last night. I checked a little but f do I’d discover anything. I’ll check again...
It’s been in circulation for 22 years. Fred is an expert in coins and errors. Welcome to CT.
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