What do you think you see here?
Can you back out a bit to bring the images into better focus?
Sorry @Amberlarry22 - your photos are a bit out of focus. The marks by the initials appear to be going in opposite direction...but it is blurry....
Silly people live longer...I'm counting on it!!! ;)
Same as above. It's difficult to find a new variety for an old date, especially since there are a number of folks searching UNC cents for any...
I don't see it. But these aren't my specialty.
The 1995 is more notable for a pivoted doubling. Here are some reference photos - [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
I bought a used Commodore PET with cassette tape drive. Loading a program took forever. I taught myself Basic language back then, programmed a...
Older cellphones have more power and will work in areas where smartphones will not (and usually for longer periods between charges). Could be...
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/book-on-countermarked-coins.262374/
Another beauty!! Valuable nickel.
LOL...I don't feel as old as I am...so I've got that going I guess...
Like those NRA nickels I keep finding. Somebody close by has too much time on their hands. :D [ATTACH]
;);) Retained pertains to the specimen. Sometimes it’s a delamination, a foreign object, or the impacted ‘grease’. Most objects struck through...
How many have you found?
It certainly can be exciting. We see modern counterstamps that aren’t all that exciting. Lincoln cents with Kennedy counterstamps are common...
Some counterstamped coins are pretty valuable. I'm sure that there are books on the subject that have the counterstamps researched. I regularly...
I haven't noticed if there is a counterstamp thread, but folks collect these. Some counterstamps are more sought after than others. There are...
Maybe an operator's toothpick :) ...or a staple.
The member to thank is @coloradobryan. He published the S diagnostic since for most circulated specimens, the steps are too worn to tell that...
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