But in this case the pictures were plenty good enough to ID the coin in question. Therefore I would consider that a fact. Or am I thinking of some...
Did you check it against any resources first? As the other 2 stated, it is MD, but I'm hoping you did a bit of research first :)
Sorry bud. I think I'll continue with my streak though...Wishing you better luck next week ;)
Quite easy to google search that info. In this case, google is your friend.
In this case though, cleaning wouldn't matter because it's junk anyways.
Because your coin is just dirty and damaged. Nothing special.
Really, it's not worth the time nor effort. You do not have anything out of the ordinary there. Have you done any research or found anything...
Also found the definition on coneca but I can't find a visual example.
Nice one. I gave up looking for the 39d and 50d in boxes.
Nothing wrong with searching cents. They are my favorite to search through (when I'm not getting solid date boxes). I've found some really great...
Nope not a DD. Did you check it against any resources first? Pictures are good though :)
It's a first heard for me. I will have to check out some stuff today about it. Thanks @Rick Stachowski for the lead :)
For the love of all things holy stay away from youtube. Too much garbage there.
A well circulated quarter from 1965. Nothing special.
Better than the $450 small dollars I did this afternoon. Only things of note were a Canada Loonie and a car wash token :P
No, it's not. It is definitely damage.
So what would be the cause of that?
No. Unless like Kurt said and it is high grade.
I see a slightly toned cent with no signs of doubling.
Looking at it through the loupe it seems that the ridges are not as deep in that spot as on the rest of the coin. They don't seem to be ground...
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