A cud must touch the rim. You have a larger than normal die chip. A very nice find. This is a Cud.[ATTACH]
Here's a link that explains it. SP is for specimen. FB is Full Bands. Satin Finish is the finish on the surface of the coin....
I was going to say about a dollar and I'm sticking to that. Nice but the dings hold it back and it's a common date.
Not a capped die.
It's worth five cents and that nut a sailboat. It's a keelboat used by Lewis and Clark when they went in search of the headwaters of the Missouri...
It's a 1992-D wide am. That dark spot makes it look closer than it is. Welcome to CT.
Very nice examples.
It's all damage. Do I really need to explain why? It's already been explained by others. Just reread their posts.
Nothing real special but it is in great shape (condition) for its age so it's a keeper.
I'm thinking spooned.
Common dates and they look like proofs. You'll never recover your grading costs.
It all depends on where and how you buy that coin.
If they show no signs of wear then they are uncirculated. New pennies or coins for that matter, are not considered circulated just because they...
Actually I have no idea. :)
Well it looks like an antique hanger for a small baby doll.
A piece of corroded metal.
Very nice find! It was worth searching them again.
The longer you stick with it the more you'll learn. We all started somewhere. Ask all you want. :)
A great find on that Quarter.
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