Also, look at the letters. They are reversed. Because the coin was squeezed with a LMC, producing a reverse image in your shield cent.
That's a squeeze job.
Here's my 1st 99: [ATTACH]
I just looked at my records - yeah I keep a notebook of every box/bag/random rolls I've searched... I have searched 619 boxes and 70+ 50 dollar...
I've found 60ish 98's and 80ish 00's and only 2 99s. They are always fun to find.
Yeah. Just thought it was odd. OP says they are MS and then posts pictures with actual grades. Then reposts pictures with the grades blacked...
Why did you sharpie out the grades?
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Without pictures we can't give you a proper answer. 98 and 00 WAMs are common and only sell for a few bucks. The die crack is prolly only worth...
87D is worth 1 cent. 38P is a circulated wheat. Looks like I'd expect after 81 years in circulation.
@Paddyman, happy ground hog day ;)
Don't. 9.9/10 you will lose money. Period.
Looks like: Licinius I AE follis of Ticinum. AD 312-313. Obv: IMP LICINIVS PF AVG, laureate head right. Rev: SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing...
No.
That's dried glue. A CUD looks like this: [ATTACH]
Will need clear pictures for anyone to be able to even start helping.
Just damaged junk. Not an error.
No. What you have there is flat and shelf-like. Classic case of MD.
Still 99.99999% chance no. Still need to weigh it to be sure.
Look up squeeze job or vice job.
Separate names with a comma.