Obviously, that coin has a very fine luster to it, cold be an early die stage and surprise us all.
Still year and MM are needed if you want an answer your doubling question.
The contact will remain the question u nless seen in hand.
Full pics of the obverse and reverse are needed. Morgans are mostly identified by VAM's. Welcome Pleasant William.
My bad @Gentleman1 it looked like zinc IMO. It was said above that is a great find if the mark you are seeing is actually a D/MM. I have tried...
That's the new lingo Collect, if you don't agree, then you are rude.
Thats the other roll I still have to go thru.
I was focusing on the RIDB, Lincolns Jacket, notice the BIE. Warning these were shot in 200%. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Same reverse. [ATTACH] The 54...
This is copper. [ATTACH] This is Zinc. [ATTACH]
It doesn't look copper to me in the photos.
Die varieties and errors are much different characters. Do you have a D mint mark? or do you have a zinc cent?
Thats Zinc, not Bronze.
Its a cool error, are you gonna send that one in? Just a reminder I am on the fence. Stepping on the line, not sure about that one.
100% damage.
Exactly what Bill in Burl said, spend it.
This is my only wrong stock error. Jefferson struck on dime planchet.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] @ksmooter61 wrong stock errors can be found...
It is the unstruck luster of the planchet, it is graded on the planchets surfaces, the more incomplete, less the grade.
Nickels are a lot of fun, the invention of the search engine changed that, now we got AI.
It was somewhere in the 80's I believe that 5FS were common, some issues with 6FS were common also. The years and MM were hit and miss. After the...
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