This is a nice circulated specimen. An XF coin but not AU or BU. While it’s possible to find AU/BU coins in circulation, catching anything above...
Yes...I'm curious as well. Did you check out the photograde to see what you think you have? You thought MS65, but your fellow enthusiasts...
A great lesson to learn early too. Those folks tend to smile a lot more!!
Even nicer when the S is a Large S. Fun find just the same!
...and then there's Henning. :-)
B and C are fake.
Just a note: If you want to draw the reader's attention to the building, Monticello works. If you want to draw the reader's attention to the...
A couple points: This is the reverse of the coin, so it would be a DDR rather than a DDO. Also, looking at Brian's Variety Coins, all the DDRs...
Damaged.
Maybe a coin that was spotted as defective and meant for mutilation and discard? Looks like it was coined missing some of the clad prior to the...
Perhaps coin roll hunting is good therapy as you recover. Very sorry to learn about your accident @Tuna .
Here's a link you might find useful - PCGS Photograde Online - Estimating Coin Grades Has Never Been Easier
It looks like Mac put the right STATE design in the opposite swim lanes.
It’s a CAM. Even if the gap between the A and M looks larger than other CAMs, the leaning T in STATES and the font for FG indicate that it’s the...
Indeed, Jeff. I couldn’t believe all these black specs on the surfaces of the coins. Almost like leaching of salts to the surface, sometimes...
So, I've been in the process of doing some Spring Cleaning and clearing out some clutter under my desk. I've been accumulating change and using...
It looks like a plating blister to me as well.
Maybe they can hire you to help them collect the user requirements. Makes sense to me.
Indeed, a fun find! But you've been working for it for awhile so, the spoils go to you. Ground is softening up and ready to release its treasures!
Brian's Variety Coins lists 161 DDR varieties. Only about 20 apply to business strikes. And there are 2 Master Hub doubled varieties.
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