Entry Post Nice looking coin.
Congrats CN
Great find and great presentation.
Thanks to you and @sky92880 for the help. I have looked very close and see the CON. I will finish it with that designation. Thanks again.
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Not for sure. I hated to try to clean it more. But I will try and put a new photo up. Thanks for the feedback.
Nice finds. Thanks for posting them.
Thanks for the expansion of my thought. Yes, if you wanted them, you had to get them from dealers or buy a large quantity from the mint.
The US Mint started in 2012 making S Mint Quarters for circulation.
Looks like a plating blister. Either that or a die chip. You could poke it with a wood toothpick. If it is a blister, it will pop. I wouldn't do...
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Fun to have, Ed. But I would call anything but errors. The only error may be if they got out of the mint without authorization. However, I am...
I think this is a Delmatius, but would like some feedback. Delmatius as Caesar. AE Follis of Aquileia. AD 335-337. FL DELMA-TIVS NOB C, laureate,...
I kind of go with something like that. It would be too soft for a structural use. Plus, too expensive. I would guess ceremonial or decree use.
Here is something to help Coins and Canada - 1 cent 1962 - Canadian coins price guide, value, errors and varieties
That's what I consider a lost function of our society. I am still in the support of storytelling. Young people don't have time to listen. That is...
@green18 Thanks for the invite to post regarding "Times Lost" collecting, I posted my experience as a young collector. It became a featured...
Could be a featured article. I like the war coins. In fact, I found a 1945 P yesterday in a coin roll from my local bank. They are all...
In MS I would consider it at a value of One Cent. Therefore, the spots do nothing to the value.
Your story sounds a lot like mine. I started at age 5 in 1948. I worked hard to get almost a complete set of circulation coins from late 1800 to...
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