Sigh...I have a friend who sends me lots of coin photos because he is not comfortable with CT. His latest is that he thinks he has a 1982 D...
Doubling is tricky for many collectors. I just figure if it's not extreme, it's not worth my time.
Not impossible...
See what you mean about the G, but notice two things, the lower curve of the G shows flat, shelf-like doubling inside the curve and also on the...
Honestly I think Zincolns are more of an insult to American coinage than aluminum coins would be.
Reminds me of "Welcome Back, Kotter" where he and his wife sleep on a sofa/sleeper. He gets up one morning and gives out a groan, spins around...
I have never found a cud American coin, but looking through some random coins, I saw this: [IMG] [IMG] Would this constitute a cud?
1793 USA large cent :)
Maria Theresa thaler 1780
1840 India Rupee
Since I didn't see "the other one", I'll respond to this one. I think all Canadian cents that year were this odd shape. A cud is a die break...
Looking at the title, I remembered: Do you realize that the only time in our lives when we like to get old is when we're kids? If you're less...
OK, this is odd...just looked on e-bay for the quarter and saw one graded by PCI at PR68 for a start of $20. I don't have a PCI slab and thought...
If you want one graded, it might be cheaper to buy one than to grade yours. [ATTACH]
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/how-to-test-if-it-may-be-silver.346993/
Since everyone else is piling on, what is that along his jaw line...
The only proof I ever found in the wild was an Eisenhower dollar. I used to pick up any the bank had when I deposited my paycheck back in the...
I didn't know that. Is the chamfer added to the planchet during the upsetting process? Wouldn't it be for a proof also? Does the proof lose...
I will have to wait till July for mine, but wish you a happy one.
Where did you get that idea?
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