I think it’s a die crack. Not worth a lot but worth hanging onto. Welcome to CT.
I was thinking about the late 1960’s or early 1970’s. It is nice and I do like it. Do you think the strike gave it the curve? I mean since about...
Wonderful of @Randy Abercrombie to send them to you. That’s very kind of him to do so. Now Randy, when is my package scheduled to arrive? :)
I want to make sure I’m looking in the correct area. Can you please be more specific as to where on the building you are referring to?
I bought 3 coins to fill it rather than go through thousands of coins to see if I had them. Cost was about $10.00 total as most of them were...
The mail just came and I had a small package with a few coins I had ordered. The holes are driving me crazy and I wanted to fill them and move on...
Yes, that’s normal.
Looks normal to me.
Maybe the coin machine wouldn’t take them. Great find!
Yes, read my thread Very Sad News and you’ll understand.
Very nice finds, especially for circulation.
Great looking find and certainly one to be proud of.
1996 is a plating blister. Very common. 2nd coin is a greaser. 1994 is a die break. And yes, Zorro got to this coin but was interrupted and unable...
Well it looks like wear from circulation to me. Kinda hard for me to see clearly and it’s not your photos.
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Nice looking coin. I’m glad you received it.
Looks like a ridge ring and that is caused by a tired worn out die. Very common.
After looking a second time that looks like my coin with clip cropped out.
A as to least you checked it out. At times photos are are to see the details.
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