Yes, and it's the same with store flyers you get each week. The P.O. is paid and contracted to stuff these in your mail box weather you want them...
Not quite. You can do any kind of business offline you want once you have someone's email and address. Email address's are available through Pay...
Yes, of course and I was probably too loose with the post. I was thinking more along the lines of buying at a B&M shop from a reputable dealer who...
As Fred said and I have found many nice Lincoln cent die crack progressions in solid date bank boxes.
Good advice if they are sent first class but I don't think the P.O. is required to return to sender if the mail is sent pre-sorted or bulk rate....
Looks very similar to DDR-011 for this year. But not in the correct position. Possibly a new DDR that you might want to send to Wexler for...
There is another side to the above good advice. Provided someone just entering the hobby had the money to pursue the keys first, would it not be...
Possibly environmental or had been plated at one time. @paddyman98 ??
Possibly over ink at the left seal. @SteveInTampa ??
It is just a worn coin and only worth face value. Coins that are true errors do carry some premium above face dependent upon the error and...
A good and free source of information and a lot of it can be found at www.doubleddie.com. The site covers many aspects of how coins are made, what...
The 1976 cent from Philadelphia did not have a mint mark so that is what you have, a coin from Philly. The weakness in the lettering is from a...
Numismatic News has it at $1.35 in G4. All, in fact from 1897-1908 are all the same in same condition.
You nailed it with this one, nice crack.
I say no to doubled die. Too flat and from a worn die as can be seen from the die polishing marks.
One never knows, and with the last couple of years the new "Hot Lips" Roosies coming to light.
As Mountain Man says. Probably polished down to make for a "love token".
When you get to that site look on the left side of the page for and click "Doubled Die Listings". Then click on "Shield Cents" and then the...
See if you can find a match at www.doubleddie.com.
I suspect you will get this from mostly everyone here...there is no absolute, fool proof way to protect any coins absolutely. The pages you...
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