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Post them here first (if you have not already done so)! We like key dates and can help you determine a base grade or range of grades to expect....
Only the second year of copper coins struck at the Denver Mint. Same year Arizona was admitted to the Union.[ATTACH]
Might be a better set of pics. Top of the red lines are the PUPs for the die scratches for the Vam 9. The foot of the 4 is slightly doubled. Only...
Time to revive this thread! I know it is just a raw common date 1884-P, but I picked this up from my LCS over the weekend and took photos. I just...
The only reason they gave you free reprocessed steel cents is that they are only worth a penny a piece.
The problem is you can't see the reverse so it can't be graded in the package...
I am not sure it is a die crack. Looks like a worn reverse die and a lot of post mint damage. My 44 was struck with a worn obverse die, I think,...
I agree. The COA says 1 in 10 million, but without it in that package it is exactly like the other 5.5 billion cents struck at Philadelphia in...
Copper is the most reactive of rhe metals used for US coins. Who knows what causes those black spots on silver and copper? Some think it could be...
So hard to show the toning in this one! I think not an S/S but a hit on the lower curve.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
St. George on the GB Crown 1821[ATTACH]
Also notice the size of the second 1 is not the same size as the first 1 as it is on the genuine coin.
But that's the thing, you can't open the package to check, the TPG has to do that...:)
I have no plans to actually send it in, but PCGS says a 66 is $50 (retail), 67 is $260 and a 68 is $4k!
I picked this up last weekend. The hit in the field in front of the chin is on the coin. The one behind his head is on the package. The hit...
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Capitola Flour Token[ATTACH]
I believe it is die deterioration causing letters to go into the rim on the obverse. My question though was really rhetorical to Mr. Jones as he...
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