Looks like a large date.
Afraid you’ve got a worn die doubling coin there Pam.
Looks like a 1956-D to me.
Very nice for the rejection bin.
It doesn’t have silver do it’s basically worth a dollar. That cut on his chin adds to its low value.
She’s in fairly decent shape but it’s probably the most common of all the Morgan Dollars.
Much better but that an 1858. Very common.
Not at all!
Not worth the effort in my opinion. Welcome to CT.
I’d say it priceless but I’d be lying. Spend it.
They retail for about $30 so you might get $25 for it.
Value is right around $.02. Very common and not in good condition.
1971 Cents were minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco for circulation issues. Proof bearing the S mint mark were also minted.
Look at your Red Book. Flying Eagles were only minted from 1856 to 1858. Before the Flying Eagle Cent were large Cents. An 1838 Cent would...
It’s a nice cheap way to save money. :)
I’m not really seeing anything to indicate a doubled die.
X2
Can’t tell from those photos.
It looks like an 1861 and yes, it’s a young Queen Victoria. Shame about that hole in her head.
Yes it does. I saw your post after I replied. In the sixth photo from the bottom it looks like it took a small hit but in the photo above that you...
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