It appears to be a normal cent. Incuse/retained devices appear normal to me.
In 1942 the mints produced nickels from nickel (P and D) and from silver (P and S). It was the start of the War Nickel series. The more valuable...
Great overlay!! Well done!!
I mainly collect cents and nickels myself, largely because I started out CRH events as a kid looking through rolls/bags for LWCs and War Nickels....
Hi Trisia - to do a proper evaluation for an off center coin, your fellow enthusiasts here will need photos of the obverse and the reverse. When...
I pickled that parking lot nickel some more and here's what it looks like now: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Reasonably consistent. The bigger difference is associated with MM versions of the same 40s and 50s finds. Quantities seem pretty comparable....
It looks like someone took a knife to the reverse to make the X. A cud would appear as a blob (no design details). Go to cudsoncoin.com. Lots...
Some folks are prone to damage things...like coins...perhaps out of boredom. Unfortunately, it just ruins a coins potential. That one, Ryan, is...
In that case, I might have around $4.40 - $36 worth of Swiss money! LOL
I think Randy covered it well above. There are a myriad of reasons to slab or not to slab a coin. I'll add my 2-cents here. For a common coin:...
Helvetica are Swiss coins I think. I used to find them regularly searching nickels. That's how I found the Ducat. I actually tossed it into the...
Impressive folks!! Love seeing the remote assists!!
Optical illusion...delusion...it's all the same if you stare at coins long enough!! Now where did I leave my glasses....
Button batteries are another classic nickel roll find. I suppose those are tossed into the same 'change bin' and without the readers...taken for...
Happy to help you as I can. Bear with the community here...some folks have shorter patience than others, but most are here to help. Fear...
Some food for thought...could the clad be from this specimen? [ATTACH]
Beardigger's got it. Pretty typical stuff...but checkout my avatar. Not so typical, but coins like this one find their way into...
Yes. Keep in mind that when the mint worker sets the punch on the working die, it has to be perfectly perpendicular otherwise part of the mint...
I found this as a kid on Cape Cod along the waterline about 12" deep in the sand; not very pretty...but meaningful. [ATTACH]
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