yeah, that's a die chip on the left wheat ear
I was 9, my uncle gave me a few coins as a gift (1902 ihc, 1903 ihc and bicentennial half dollar), i was fascinated, and that little spark lit a...
I'd be ...upset, and probably ask for a refund, but somebody'll tell me i'm wrong
That is called a lincoln cent
:banghead: What the what?
+2
probably corrosion
The best way to determine up to date real market values is to look at auction results, go to ebay or another auction site and look at sold listings.
+1. while the marks will affect the eye appeal of a circulated coin, and therefore the price, they wont affect the technical grade.
If you are new to coin collecting, the very first thing you should do, before you can even begin to attempt to guess at coin values, is learn to...
Every time i see "CAC" i think of these guys[ATTACH]
they are all worth at least their weight in silver, i can't really tell from the photos which dates and mintmarks are there, though. some are...
I guess if it were me i'd ask one question, are you building the set for you, or to sell? if i were building a set for me, i'd crack it, if i were...
I cracked this guy out of an ngc slab yesterday, they had it at ms61, i thought it would look nice in my set...[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I sent 17 morgans in a couple weeks ago. ANACS is good at grading morgans
should copy/paste this for every single one of these threads
just a beat up old nickel
+1 on the blowtorch. Zinc has a lower melting point than copper, someone got the zinc molten with a torch.
it looks like clashed dies to me
put the joint down
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