You have what’s known as split plate doubling which is very common to these cheap zinc cents.
Washington and other Presidents, along with Lady Liberty are always on the obverse. With the state quarters, the obverse design was changed in...
We do need photos
Easy to find and very low cost. Not worth the fees to grade.
It’s a zinc cent and I think what you see to the right of the mint mark is either damage or a zinc bubble that popped.
They are. Read the second photo as that explains why they are on the coin. :)
Has anyone seen this before? Any member have one of these?
I can do without at that price.
I just saw the small cuts, scrapes and nicks.
For some reason it stood out to me. Hopefully you got a decent grade.
Just a tiny nick on the collar and a little bigger one on the cheek but that rim bruise did me in. That’s why I said a 62.
Looks like it went through the washer.
You’ve found a zinc cent that has some damage.
I’m at a MS-62. I was going higher than I saw the obverse rim bruise and the reverse.
Yes, I collect coins. I also collect other things, antiques, guns and more. To me there are 4 precious metals in the world, gold and silver,...
Just an outrageous price. At best it’s a $35.00 coin. Be patient, the price will drop in a few years.
Here’s a new one. 1962 Seattle Worlds Fair. The 3rd photo says it all-Made at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia by an authorization of Congress. This...
I was hoping you’d see this and post one. :)
No audit necessary. I changed my vote so it’s even again. Lol
It’s just hard for me to see, especially in a photo. All my life I’ve had a problem with depth perception. At times, as a teenager, it almost kept...
Separate names with a comma.