I'm not seeing any die clash marks.
The mint makes medals for every president, alive or not.
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These are not mine. Hard to believe they look so nice at this age. [ATTACH]
You could start a Bring A Friend program. Maybe a small prize for those that bring in a new member. You might check with the local dealers about...
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Color and luster are two different things. A brown coin can grade as high as MS-65 and maybe even higher. The ANA book is saying that an XF coin...
It's from the Flying Eagle cent. I don't collect much in gold.
To me, the grey look is really cool. It's a good sign that the coin has not been messed with for many years. Sets built with this matching look...
Once a copper coin tones this dark, there is not a good way to turn it back red. Trying will only kill the looks of the coin.
Folks will always argue what these are called. I just call them a clashed die coin. It's interesting that the CHERRYPICKERS GUIDE TO RARE DIE...
It looks like a die chip to me.
It has a lot to do with how the coin was stored over the years.
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Your coin was once part of a lucky cent holder. I'll try and find an image.
Stupid thread started by a 12 year old kid that knows nothing about coins.
Great question. I can see that that's important. I'll have to figure that out this evening.
I posted this a long time ago. It's not a coin but it is listed in the Red Book. Thought the folks on the Error forum could help me understand...
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