They appear to be coins that were stuck in a clothes dryer a tad too long. Chris
Ever since the price of silver skyrocketed several years ago, nearly reaching $50 per ounce, more CRH'ers than ever before joined the ranks of...
@Brucecav I don't collect bullion, per se, but I do like to collect silver medals. I have about 500 ounces in French and American medals. This...
IMHO, there is only one reason why Coin A sold for that much................bidiots! Chris
Quarters are given a reeded edge when they are struck in the coining chamber. This is formed by the retaining collar which is the "third edge" of...
Nope! Better pics won't change the fact that this is not an RPM. Like @paddyman98 said, it is probably a plating issue. (Which is very common on...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! You would have been better off to start your own thread in the "Error" forum so more people would see it....
Anyone who has never made a mistake is not trying, so don't worry about it. At least you are trying! Chris
First, those aren't die scratches. It is die deterioration. Second, die scratches really don't add any value to the coin. Chris
You don't need to see the reverse. The "rare" Cheerios dollar has die polishing marks on Sacagawea's shoulder on the obverse. If the die polishing...
Maybe it would help if he got some practice filling bags. [ATTACH] Chris
@Nicola since you won't believe anyone here, may I suggest that you stick to your social media experts and quit wasting everyone's time, here. Chris
The attribute, "First Strike" is meaningless. Coins slabbed with that moniker can number in the tens of thousands, but don't let us stop you from...
It's a crappy Zincoln! Chris
I was referring to the two guys selling the coin. Maybe, I've overpriced them. Chris
You missed a couple pennies, paddy! Chris;)
First, welcome to the neighborhood! By any chance, do you have a copy of the book, "Strike It Rich With Pocket Change"? If so, then the first...
I can't tell, either. Perhaps @messydesk will know. Chris
Die breaks like this are relatively common. Chris
Yes! I don't collect Lincoln cents, and I really don't care much for the Zincolns. Though, there are some people, here, who are very familiar with...
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