Could be a 1970, not sure. Cents minted 1959-1981 had the memorial reverse and had a weight of 3.11 grams, so there are a lot of dates it could be.
Cool WAM fnd!
Oh man...I was really excited for this one...bummer! Better luck next time, hope you find a winner real soon!
Wow, you really found the treasure chest, there! Get that thing in a slab right away.
Nice WAM find!
Shield nickels are the second most unappealing to me, with Liberty head nickel being the worst. So I would say bust half dime.
Wow, that was higher than I expected! Nicely done!:thumb:
I think I mentioned it in a previous post somewhere. I use a NASCO scope that is really meant for a science classroom, but works well for...
Hi all, It's that time again! Die variety of the day! This one I managed to pick out of a bunch of unsearched wheats. At first I thought it was a...
When I think of dollar coins, I think of Morgans. That being said, I don't know which to vote for...someone should post a little propaganda. :D
Mercury dimes are cool, but as I have said before, I am the biggest sucker for old coins. So Bust Dime it is.
Tough choice, but I think I would say seated. :)
No, it is worth 1 cent.
I believe what you are seeing is just light reflection on a shiny cent. Keep up the hunt!
Hey now...if you don't like the polls, you can always choose to not click on the thread....:)
De deterioration doubling. Keep up the hunt!
This is machine doubling. Notice that the doubling is flat and shelf-like. Keep up the hunt!
They were, but they can still receive machine doubling as well. Machine doubling occurs when a coin is struck and the die shifts or bounces...
The great thing about collecting coins is that you can stop and start whenever you like (well, maybe not all of us...:D). You can always try...
To the OP:Your coin could not have come from the SF mint because there is no mintmark below the date (which indicates it came from philly.) In...
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