If your chopmark was already on the coin, your eye would immediately be drawn to it as you were about to chop it again, and then realize there is...
Not an error. Damage. 10 cents.
OK on the whizzer. I thought the holes lined up more symmetrically. I am wrong again. Nothing new there.
Agree with spirityoda. This was used as a button 100 years ago. Unlikely the hole would take out the entire S. (Similar to a carnival game.) If it...
I had a number of problems, but overall it worked out OK. [ATTACH]
That is a good point. If someone had already chopmarked a coin, why would they need to do it again? I do see the I J now.
Yes I was thinking FR-02. Not enough for AG-03 and too much for P-01. But you never know.
1968-1974 S cents were made as business strikes and proofs. 1909-1955 the S cents were business strikes.
There's no rush. There are tons of cool coins out there. Look for a coin show in your area.
In that condition there's no way to tell. I would say it is FR-02. But for a lowball collector they may want it to take a chance on a P-01 grade.
Your 2008-S is an impaired proof. (A proof that has circulated.) You can look it up but sometimes the proof Wide or Close AMs are the opposite of...
I was wondering about that. I knew they were minted in Mexico City. Lima. Cool. Thanks. The 9 did look correct in the date, it just seemed that...
Lincoln Cent Resource lists a DD for the 82 reverse , 83 obverse and 83 reverse. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/doubledies.html If...
1 cent each. 1983 zinc. 1982 large date Philly. (copper or zinc) 1982 large date Philly zinc. 1982 small date Philly zinc.
Urban myth says there are 2. 1 in the hands of an heir of the Supervisor of the Denver Mint and one hidden in the LBJ library given as a gift...
All the coins I see from different sources of this year and type, have 8R FM on the reverse. All the photos on Ebay, real and countefeit show...
The squeaky wheel gets the grease. 2 silver dimes. 1952-S 1964-D. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The reverse when I look it up all show RFM and yours shows RII. A highly counterfeited coin, perhaps the over abundance of chop marks is to hide...
As for the DD on the reverse of the 1939, I believe the doubling is more prominent on the first few letters in Monticello. You can check photos...
The condition is excellent. (Appears to be mint state.) The bottom 3, IDK what is going on without being told. The top one, if it is a common...
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