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No. That would be a linear plating blister.
Just direct them all to @paddyman98 :troll:
Not until it shows up on youtube will we really begin to have problems... :vomit::vomit::vomit::vomit::vomit::vomit:
That was a loooooooooong time ago :)
Still looking for mine. I have a good feeling for this weekend :)
Going out tomorrow at lunch and after work in the search for cents/halves/and new quarters.
Picked up a box of quarters after work today hoping for a fresh new box of ATBs. Pulled out a single lonely “W” American Memorial. [ATTACH]
If you are new to collecting, do yourself a favor and stay away from youtube videos. 99/100 times those things are absolute garbage. Read through...
Just google a picture of a 1990 proof cent and you will see the difference between that coin and yours.
No. Not even close. That is a normal Philly minted cent.
I'm a big fan of British Pennies. Love large copper.
I have found ~20 CUDs in my roll searches. Most are smaller but I do have a few doozies.
It is refreshing to see someone post an actual error in the error forum as opposed to the garbage that has been posted recently... Congrats on...
Yes that is correct. Though this is not the $$ coin if that is what you were thinking. Also, proper orientation of your pictures would be a big...
EDITED: does make PM's increase...
Plausible? Sure I guess.
From wiki: Although they are still legal tender in the United States, high-denomination bills were last printed on December 27, 1945, and...
If they are like what you have posted thus far, no. You can do some pretty quick google searches on your own also, FYI. "year country coin type...
I tend to see the Philly cents in late Jan/early Feb. I have yet to see a 2019 nickel or dime. Quarters, I've found everything that has been...
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