A nice little greaser.
It’s called split plate doubling and it’s only worth face value. It happens a lot on zinc cents.
Worth keeping but not worth any extra.
Thanks, I just can’t get those Greek letters on my cell.
This one is smaller than you smallest fingernail. Aretas IV Philopatris, 9 BC-10 AD Petra Mint, 5/4 BC Obverse: Laureate head of Aretas IV right,...
Heronorius, AD 393-423 Antioch Mint, 395-401 Obverse: DN HONORI-VS PF AVG; Pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right Reverse: VIRTVS EXERCITI,...
She’s very nice absolutely beautiful in hand for her condition. A low MS in my opinion but I css as NT seem to capture her true beauty on my cell...
Well a little surprise but I’ll take it. I just found a small plastic bag with $3.35 of junk silver in it. I think I bought it in 2015 or slightly...
I received this as a gift about 7-8 years ago from Chris otherwise known as cpm9ball when he was active here. Sure hope he’s doing well. If you’ve...
It very well could be one of the many doubled die varieties for 1972. The ring on the rim is known as a ridge ring and is very common.
So that’s where my missing vent went. Nice packaging error to have.
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I believe the coin is accurate in the grade it received and will not CAC.
Definitely damaged after it left the mint. Also counter stamped EF and the coin has received lots of wear. Probably a button as stated.
Looks like a struck through to me as well. It’s also circulated a lot and that lowers the value. It’s a mint error but not worth a lot.
I like that one you posted and yes I have two dates but they’re both the same.
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If you look closely at the obverse the reverse is backwards. The memorial is best seen at the top and ONE CENT is above the lower bust and date.
That’s a nice looking note Paddy! Choice Very Fine is for the grade of the paper not the overall note. I believe what held it back was the...
It’s zinc but it’s a nice error. I’ve had it for 9 years. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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