I'm guessing 1921. The ribbon on the 1920 and 1921 are similar, but the gap between the inside of the ribbon and the hair/ribbon is narrower on...
I agree with Jeff. The ribbon indicates a 1920's Buffalo Nickel. You may be able to narrow it down to which year, but the mint mark, if there is...
What you see there is die deterioration. It gives the 'halo' type effect on the devices, especially the outer devices, outward towards the rim....
I’m always working the change. I took back a load I had accumulated since the start of the year. About $400. And a few finds as I’ve posted. I...
Markers are secondary attributes. If the doubling is confirmed the rest is superfluous to the greater extent. The details in the doubling appear...
I took a look at Coppercoins. I agree with the attribution. Terrific find in great shape!!
Keep in mind that between Stages...there are stages. I've not looked into your coin only that I can see from your photos, it's a DDO. And Rick...
Comment: there are a number of enthusiasts here that can help attribute a coin without the need or expense of having to send it off. Save that...
All the above. But I think Cal and the 'raptor capture the primary interests. Folks are hoping for a coin to grade 65 and higher, or even 67 and...
Yes, like paint.
It looks like PMD to me. If it were a planchet defect, the material movement would at the very least, disrupt the continuity of the arc and in...
MUDC-1c-1999-01 : Mad Die Clashes
Looks like a normal cent. I’m not seeing it either.
Yes. MD. Very common in that area.
Start a new thread for your specimen. You can always hyperlink your thread to this one later based on your particular outcome. You can attach a...
NOTE: there is die set of a normal 1943 P that has a crack similar to the 'barb' for the real 43/42 variety. Be sure that you identify it...
Show a larger sample of the roll. The specimen has a large spot, typical to a reprocessed steel cent. Make sure that your photos are in focus.
Nice, Larry!
Looks like there was only one ODV (10) for that year, so you might be seeing the difference between die stages or perhaps circulation wear made on...
Looks to be a normal cent. Good luck on the hunt!
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