Me, too! They're not worth saving. Chris
@SPP Ottawa They are two different strikethrough's. Note the depression above the "N" of CANADA. Chris
Yes, and it's easier to call a Chevrolet a Ford because it's two fewer syllables. Chris PS. It's "you're or you are" not "your".
When the news broke about the high and low leaf varieties, people started ordering bags & rolls from the Mint hoping to cash in on the discovery....
How do you figure that? It isn't Grade A copper. Chris
Nothing at all.........Whitney Houston Chris
"O say can you C any mintmarks on me" Chris
@SassyGirl47 Don't worry! It happens all the time. Non-photo error post #583,839 Chris
That seems like a stiff price to me. For one thing, there have been so many of the doubled dies found that the price should probably fall if any...
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440 out of trillions is not very good odds. My guess? Your batting average will be 0 for 440. Chris
The end of the first "9" appears to be damage. Chris
Personally, I don't care for the obverse patina, but to each his own. Frankly, I'm a bit surprised at the XF45 grade given the two long scratches...
Unfortunately, the vast majority of the questions posted here are for less-than-mediocre coins found in circulated condition when the same coins...
My comment has nothing to do with the '74D Aluminum Cent and everything to do with the opinions about what a coin may be worth. For example, the...
"I found a 1955 Doubled Die, but it has VERY SEVERE road rash on both sides. What is it worth? Sorry, I can't post photos!" 99.999999% of the...
The only thing I don't understand is why we still have a "What's it Worth" forum. Chris
Grease-filled dies are as common as dirt, but look at the bright side. If you find 100 million of them, you'll be a millionaire. Chris
I understand completely! Chris
I understand, but like I said before, sometimes it depends on which round is being played. The 2nd round requires the contestants to be more...
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