I found this specimen...then lost it. Might have been 002 now that I think about it. A better DDO to find. Ahh...the ones that get away!! Nice...
Correct. You are seeing die wash at the base of the outer devices. The 001 is one of the more obvious DDOs for the date. Earlier die states,...
You can submit and get yourself an attribution. :-)
I sometimes wonder what cashiers there have seen over a career. I'm sure that many collections have gone the way of the casino. I completed a...
Here’s an inexpensive photo setup - [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Fill your viewer with the coin. Keep it in focus. Adjust your pedestal to an...
Rightish spot, but we'll need the full obverse shot.
A couple of comments: As presented, Randy is right...it looks interesting. As noted though, this looks to be a case of reflections and perhaps...
I’m wondering if you are located in an area with an older community. You seem to find clusters of goodies. We had a member from Florida that...
I concur with our fellow enthusiasts. Not a DDO. There is a DDO for the date but a Philly specimen as I recall. Just the tail end of the 2 was...
A dump perhaps?
Wow!! That was a thoughtful Christmas gift!! Nice when that happens as it is an infrequent event. Great finds! Bravo on that 1934. That matches...
First thought: acid damage. I’m in that camp.
My guess: this coin sat in some moisture and became corroded ( maybe in a drink holder).
Locally, we have two deli/grinder shops that offer unparalleled sandwiches/meats that draw most of the local patrons. There are a couple Subway...
Fun find! Should have gone back for a bag of chips. :-)
Photos look pretty sharp. Watch the background;-)
Love the 1935 George!
No LWCs in the '70s. ;-)
I think that the LWC population is approximately 72 billion over 50 years of production. Contrasting that against latter LMC/LSC zinc...
I like to make change to see what might find its way to me. But I don't save the copper cents. As others have noted, it's not worth it. Also,...
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