I imagined that they would errorproof the die-set setup to prevent this.
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I think that the SLQ is one of the finest series especially in a circulated state. The 'cameo'-like appearance can really make an attractive...
If you CRH long enough, you'll eventually find a magician's coin or two. I have a nickel and a cent from CRH events. That's a fun find!
Thumbnails are too small to be very useful in this instance. Also, you can help the community by cropping your photos and making the best use of...
@old49er I can happen. It did for me. I didn't realize how few were coined by the mint, but make sure you examine your shiny new quarters. I...
You should probably post photos of the reverse and the side (rim) as well. Can you see any vertical lines on the side?
Hello Brad - your photos are too blurry to make out any detail. Steady your phone on a solid object with mass that sets an optimal photo length...
Finding AU/BU 70's nickels is more difficult than I expected (relative to other decades I collected during CRH events). Completing rolls of...
Here's a link: https://coinsite.com/us-error-coin-values/ As noted, about a dollar. Fun find!
The 50's are notorious for overworked dies. Lots of chips, cracks, breaks and washout. You could be labeling for days if you have a lot of 50's...
Hi Marie - looks like a die crack adjacent the wheat stalk and a die chip on it.
It just hit me...maybe somebody spent someone's Star Note collection?? That could be a bummer. Good day for you though!
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I went back-and-forth on this question a few years back. Here are a few of my thoughts on the subject: I hoarded a bunch of Nickels and Cents...
Thanks Jeff - I was actually surprised about the contrast of the obverse/reverse. It came up tails first and when I flipped it, shiny went to...
Especially on local issues...way to go Furry!
That's a helpful tip!! Sometimes the data is right in front of us...if only we can see it!! Nice pickup Inspector!!
Well, todays change didn't reveal anything too exciting, but I did find a 1965 WQ and a 1967 RD in pretty nice shape. And a strange 1986 LMC;...
@bruthajoe Thanks for that, Joe. It's not unusual to go on a bit of a spending spree at the start, but feel free to ask the veteran collectors...
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