You need to take better photos that aren't so blurry. Chris
Both of my parents did, too, and I was very lucky, myself. That is, until I got old. Chris:(
It appears to be the result of a partially grease-filled die. I don't see any evidence that the letter was removed. That would have taken a real...
It's not your intentions that concern some of us. It is the less-than-honest people who take possession of this coin once you have disposed of it....
@green18 Hey, Ken! Isn't that your wife in that photo? Chris
It's not unusual to see this on clad coins. The copper core is eaten away, chemically. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @mdmike ! I've never seen anything like that, but I'm not a metal detectorist. Perhaps @paddyman98 can help....
By the way, paddy, do you have any war nickel RPM's in your collection? Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Lucas Adams ! If it appears to be "flat and shelf-like", it is machine doubling. It may also be called...
Can you post clearer photos with better lighting? Chris
I understand that you're learning, and it's good that you ask questions when you don't understand something. Yes, I'm trying to make you think for...
@The Bob If you have a copy of "The Guidebook of United States Coins", aka the Red Book, you can find a much better explanation about the...
The OP is 54! Shame on you for implying that he has "smarts" no better than a child. Re-read my original comment, fool! I never said the...
When I used the Greysheet as a pricing guideline, I always assumed that such prices were an average because there is probably a wide spread of...
Really? Gee, I never would have thunk it! Chris;)
Actually, it is not in very good condition. From what you show in your images, this coin would probably grade no better than MS63, give or take....
Great minds think alike........almost! Chris:)
I don't see an RPM. You probably need to post a better close-up of the mintmark. I wouldn't worry about it getting lost in the mail. The stamp is...
@Gator If you're referring to the line between the "CO" of MEXICO, it looks like it might be a die crack. Die cracks are very common because of...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Like @l.cutler said, someone had nothing better to do. They were probably trying to mimic the mintmarks used...
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