A nice die crack. They are common as the Mint over uses the dies so not worth any extra. Welcome to CT.
It's a P Dime from Philadelphia but the mintmark and the date took a hit. Look carefully at the metal. You can see a shiny low spot and a higher...
It's damaged
Definitely environmentally damaged so yes, it's a double clad layer. The first layer is normal clad and the second layer is dirt. Sorry, couldn't...
I definitely was surprised it was on the lot I bought and it's nice and clean.
Nice looking coin to be in a piggy bank. It's a common date so not worth much but it appears to be in nice shape.
This was in a small lot that I recently purchased. [ATTACH] There's even a Die crack on the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is a good GTG coin but now I have to wait all day. Ugh
Pareidolia is like looking at clouds. We all see different things but there really not there. It's just a cloud that looks like....
Try putting together 5 more sets. That should cover things for awhile. Lol Happy New Year!!
I considered the weak strike that goes with these at times but came to the conclusion that it's also a small amount of wear. That's why I went AU-58.
Very nice coin for getting in change. It's now 67 years old.
I don't think they have to do with grading.
I see what looks like a light rub on her breast and the branches she's holding look worn. Also looks like signs of wear on the reverse so I'm at...
I'm not into those rpm's and varieties but the coin looks nice and there is a reverse die crack.
It all depends. Some silver coinage is common, beat up, damage, etc. It's worth junk value. Then again, I have a PCGS grade MS-65 Silver Dollar...
After seeing the photos I'd take the second coin.
I personally take no pride in this. I tell people what I see. The pride happens when the poster disagrees with the majority of the comments.
Thanks and Happy New Year!!
Definitely DDD
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