Billions upon billions produced. It's going to happen.
No - nunca, nada? :-)
Now that's a rare...fun...find!! Maybe it was a liberated coin...or two in your case.
In the 50s, they ran the dies to their limits, so you'll tend to find many chips, breaks, cracks and washout due to die deterioration. This looks...
A few thoughts: As @furham suggests, you can use this as a temporary filler and upgrade it when you find a better one (this is true for any...
We are having fun looking at all your finds. Quite the bonanza in this CRH event of yours. Happy to pass along a little bit of information where...
Agree with our fellow enthusiasts. Just damaged after a long life of service. Actually, this tends to be somewhat common on the oldest cents you...
I believe that what causes the discoloration to the coin is the out gassing/leaching of the plasticizers in PVC. To make PVC as flexible,...
I agree with Sparky. There may come a time when you decide to thin out the collection...especially when it starts to take up too much space, but...
It looks like MD to me too. Not unheard of with proofs...but less so as you can imagine. But glad you are upright and able. Happy New Year!!
Very nice couple of days!! Great finds with the LWCs and now a couple nice LMCs. You should tally up the finds from this hunt and post them....
Quick way for me was to consider if the effect was to the device or adjacent to it. To the device, MD. Adjacent to the device, deterioration.
As noted, there is numismatic value and the value of silver. In some cases, silver is worth more than the coin. In others, the coin is worth...
All devices will eventually washout and make them less distinct/sharp. Even hand punched mintmarks. Also keep in mind that some dates have...
The position of the mm seems to limit the possibilities. Die stage may play a factor here. Have you explored RPM 021?
This is generally correct unless you include the modern single-press doubling found on the columns and seated Lincoln. In a box of coins, you...
Sorry...missed that. I was too busy looking at the guy in bay to the left...
Some copper showing on the reverse. This looks to be a legit offcenter strike.
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I paid something like $5 for a specimen I own, but as Pickin notes, having a date (mine does not) adds to the value.
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