You should consider yourself very lucky that you have remained in good health, and I hope it continues for you for a long, long, long time. FWIW,...
The 1935 could be a die crack or a lamination error. I agree with @coinguy-matthew with the others and we do need a better close-up of the '35...
I think it definitely has potential! It's also a misaligned die. Chris
No, do not submit it for grading! You'll pay more for the grading fees, shipping and insurance than it is worth. The only reason I posted the...
So, how much do you pay for health care and prescription medicine? Chris
Greed? That sounds a bit hypocritical to me. What do you call the people who go into a bank and expect to get coins at face value so they can sell...
It costs the bank to have the coins counted and re-rolled. It costs the bank to order and have the rolls delivered. Commercial customers at least...
At the bottom of your post, there is a "Report" button. Click on it and ask the mods to combine all three posts. Chris
It's because banks are getting tired of the people who do nothing but search coins and then dump them (somewhere) back into the banking system. It...
The first thing that caught my eye was the corrosion. Chris
Ahh, the good ole days. How many people (not you!) do you think would post ridiculous photos if they had to pay to have the roll...
After seeing the photo of the reverse, I'm 99.99999999% positive that this is PMD. Like @rickmp said, if it had been a cud, there would be extreme...
This is just my personal opinion, but I think you'd be wasting your time looking for anomalies that don't exist or won't be worth it. A few years...
It's just a crummy box. That's all! Chris
The "D" is visible at about 7:30 on the reverse. Chris PS. I'm surprised that anyone would submit this coin for grading with those carbon spots...
That was my first thought, too, but any weakness on the reverse would be at the top. That's why I wanted to see an image of the entire coin. Chris
Of course, it is all just speculation on, both, my part and your part, but being someone who has collected coins for decades, whenever I find a...
My first thought is that it is machine doubling, however I'd like to see a better close-up. I'd like to examine the top, left of the mintmark. Chris
It's possible, but the image is a bit fuzzy for me. Chris
From time to time, errors on proof coins do get overlooked. Here are a couple that I found on my 2005-S KS SQ's from the Silver Proof Sets....
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