Not a proof it has a D MM and was struck at the Denver mint. Heavily polished. Not gradable.
This came out of a 100$ mint bag. This involves the rim, but looks more like a die chip than a cud. It partially covers the U in trust. What would...
Not blank dies. This would be a late stage die cap.
These elongated cents are first struck as a US cent. Then elongated thru a rolling machine. These are not made with dies, nor are they struck one...
The US mint makes the dies for the cent. Who knows who makes the rolling machine.
That is a very clean Jeff. I vote 66 FS, but think that it could be a 67 just don't see the luster.
I really don't see any displaced metal, so could be a strike thru, just not positive.
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Sheesh only a 101?
Nice die clash. This happens when a planchet failed to enter the coining chamber. The two dies hit each other and leave impressions in the...
My guess was new countertops, back splash, maybe some electrical and a new floor, obviously new appliances. If you had a hood vented and cabinet...
1965 double dot?
I had figured you were being facetious. We all understand that here, well in your defence I would say most. I guessed PF68, because in all reality...
Interesting, can you find any other single squeeze method Doubled Die that matches the type of doubling? If you can please post photos matching...
I posted the grade. MS66rd
I will update this thread with most of them unless it is a major. I will have to take a photo in a bit. found a small little cud going from rim...
So far I have what looks like evidence of a polished out clash of some sort, I will keep looking. Also pretty exited to find some other type of...
No worries.
Read the link, 2014 Sac lettered edge.
You had to of sold more than a few, as most kitchen remodels start at about 25,000.
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