Whatever floats your boat, good sir.
Nope. That's an "S".
Your coin is common and only worth face value.
That's a large date.
Grease filed die. Not worth anything over face.
Die breaks. NOT CUDs. CUDs start from the rim of the coin.
That's a good looking CUD. The indirect die transfer is fairly pronounced on the reverse as well.
Not a mint error. A formerly encased cent. Look up "lucky penny"
Blurry pictures of a cent?
Did you get a 16D Merc instead of a 16P? :P
It is a "P" that has been damaged. That's all.
That is metal scraped from the "0". You can clearly see it in the 2nd picture.
Your first problem is ID'ing a 1947 as a 1957 ;)
I have never looked for this one. Dimes are too small for me. I have a hard time even edge checking them.
Nice. Did you find it CRH'ing?
I like the 2nd to last one. Victory looks good even when worn down.
It's a close AM which is normal. The wide AM is rare. Your coin is an off-center strike and worth maybe around $5 to the right person. Cool find...
I will take the chance to throw my favorite Genius in here as well. Maximianus AE Follis AD 297-298 Obverse: IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS PF AVG,...
If I could give you 1000 likes I would! I’ve revisited this coin who knows how many times! You are the Hero of the Day!
I bought this at the Baltimore coin show in October 2018 for $5. I've never been able to ID it. It is the only coin in my collection that has 2...
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