It depends on the severity of the doubling. Generally speaking, the most desirable varieties to collect do not require any special magnification...
I think that this may be a CRH find. I have three and I bought 2. Unfortunately, I don't recall which one this photo is of and I didn't name the...
Hi Mike - Normal cent this time, but keep looking. Especially when you get and older cent in higher grade. Finding varieties really benefit in a...
Absolutely...I'm hardly ever...always right!
Glare I think - it appears on opposite sides of the devices.
You would think to help encourage folks to stay at home, cable companies might hook folks up for a fabulous rate with free premium channels.
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It looks like a normal cent to me. Tip: turn of the flash and use the lighting around you.
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Hmmmm...almost like a piece of scrap folded over on the planchet before the strike. Let's see what others have to say.
I like to think it's because they generally are producing more than the other mints so they are busier and more prone to making a few errors. But...
By 2000, the Denver mint wasn't relying on the Philly mint to produce their master dies. And it is generally believed that this improved...
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That's a fair example of an overpolished die. Keep in mind that the mint was still producing 1964 nickels at that point so they didn't make the...
Looks like a common circulation find.
To add to Pickin and Grinin's line, you may find that a vending machine will reject it to. Sometimes coins are worn in such a way that is will be...
It is on the plus side, but within tolerances. Is that an encased coin?
I was thinking the same thing. The rims don't seem to match the rest of the cent. What does it weigh...I wonder? Perhaps toward the higher spec?
That specimen has Trails to boot!!
Heritage Auction shows an MS67 selling for $86.25 (slabbed, PCGS). I see an 88 D in MS67 selling for $32.50 on the bay. But an MS66 1988 is...
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