You at least are pleasant and show a willingness to learn and do not turn abusive when you are informed about your coin by others
Isle of Mann, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] the rev of IOM stayed as a thumbnail for some reason
I know it was an old thread originally, but this is a nice write up from wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_aluminum_cent
Trinidad and Tobago 10 Dollars 1972 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For those unaware of the actual difference between the three [ATTACH]
Hi @kgenks welcome to CT. Your coin has suffered damage after it left the mint. As a newcomer it would be advisable to learn as much as you can...
Into the Caribbean to Haiti [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is Spanish and means "The student will always surpass the teacher" see post #9
AU 53 a good looking example
Some nice facts for you https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces856.html
I'll take us right across the atlantic to newfoundland [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1979 Isle of Man Tercentenary of Manx Coinage [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not with the stuff you keep posting
The upper part of the D with your blue arrows on it shows that half the width of the letter has been pushed down towards the surface of the coin...
Those are 3 normal cents dated 2019 whereas your thread states 2009 example. The nickel is average at best
Hi and welcome to CT. You can upload images only after 10 posts, Choose the appropriate sub-forum, errors, US coins etc. Create your post then...
The design is incused into the face of the die so when struck with tons of pressure onto the planchet, metal moves to fill the incuse areas,...
Shouldn't go drinking with VLAD
It's called an impaired proof. I don't think the rims are square enough
Maybe if you thought about the language you use
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