Ceylon, 1943 25 cents [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@SRSNUM what are you using to verify your varieties? Coins and Canada only shows two variety's for this token. Both having to do with the V. This...
Neat wish it was silver.
What you are seeing is a common toning pattern on a Franklin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So far, from what I can see is 19$ under 100. But I haven't really a clue how they charge. I buy in hand only.
Here is a neat one. 90% silver Rosie double struck off center. No Date 10C 90% Silver Roosevelt Dime -- Double Struck, Both | Lot #92245 |...
Thought you had a problem hanging with us, you know the knowledgeable ones. We were too hard on your young soul. Tis always best to think twice...
Looks cleaned to me, VF is not a bad thought even with those photos.
On your piece which is a much clearer photo, It looks like there is evidence of displaced metal on each side of the number. Pretty neat. As there...
If this is in fact a DDR. You are most likely only gonna be able to attribute it with die markers. Bookmark this site. It is a staple for a...
Market grading has been putting circulated coins in MS holders for over 20 years. If a coin has rub, wear on the high points, cabinet friction,...
These minor extra thickness doubled dies are hard to verify, especially when they are as heavily circulated as your example is. What I am seeing...
IGWT sure does remind me of Die deterioration. These five cent pieces caused all kinds of problems at the mint. Nickel being a very dense metal,...
As Paddy said, looks like the coin was exposed to a sulfuric environment, reminds me of a end of roll coin.
Is the date incuse, too early for me but it looks post strike.
Those are wheel marks, damage to the die.
The MM position is not correct, also the doubling you are seeing is die deterioration. Pretty much the same as the poor mans Doubled Die in 55'.
What you are seeing didn't happen at the mint, so these things are either classified as pareidolia or post mint damage. You can post a pic if you...
The photo is not sufficient to help you. It looks like damage/corrosion.
Did you look here? https://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-cent-1881&years=1-cent-1876-1901
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