This guy popped out of a roll today. I was quite pleased. It looks to be a match for CU-1c-1975-03 on...
That looks like a normal Wide 92 to me based off the blurred picture. Would have to see a clearer picture to make a final determination.
It looks like the struck through die cap cents that I have found.
Also, there were no WAMs for Denver 1998, 1999, or 2000.
6 boxes of halves this week. 5.5 so far are all 94,98, and 00s. Half a box left but it doesn't look good.
Definitely not worth more than 1c. I keep all the WAMs I come across because I like them, but the 2000 is the most common and your coin is in...
I think you can see a bit of the serif(?) on the bottom stick of the G. Again, it's blurry so hard to tell for sure IMO.
Rick, you biffed it on this one. The OP's coin is a WAM. Perhaps it is because of the blurry pictures :P
I knew you would have some good stuff :)
Part 6: Here are the only non-cent coins with CUDs I have found: 1971D Half Dollar [ATTACH] 1983P Nickel[ATTACH] 2015P Kisatchie 25C[ATTACH]
Part 5: 1994P [ATTACH]
Part 4: 1984P #1 [ATTACH] 1984P #2[ATTACH] 1984P #3[ATTACH] 1984P#4[ATTACH]
Part 3. These are all 1983. The mint ran their dies into the ground that year I think. 1983P #1 [ATTACH] 1983 #2[ATTACH] 1983 #3[ATTACH]...
Part 2. These all are 1982P that seem to show progression of the same CUD. These are all copper cents at 3.1g. 1982P #1 [ATTACH] 1982P #2...
So after seeing some of the great errors that @paddyman98 has, I decided to look through my own finds and see what kind of cool things I have...
Both of your coins are large date.
Maryland here...it is snowing but not what they said we were going to get. Oh well. Good start to winter :)
Where's the dedication??? ;) You just need to sift through the snow as well...
Nope.
I see the die crack on Abe's head and a die chip in the 9 of the date. Die cracks and chips are pretty common. FYI - A CUD is a break from the...
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