I used to be a TEC member do I have a lot of their elongated cents.
It drops and goes up every day and again at night.
From the coins you’ve posted you got two fantastic rolls. And only 1 more week until my birthday. ;)
MS-66, nice toning
It’s probably the toning that he wants that 3X price. I’d pass and use his money on a coin that I really want or need.
@ZoidMeister I like them all. At least the Mercury isn’t a 1916-D. :)
Congratulations on your finds and welcome to CT.
In order for me to buy 1 gold coin with that weight I’d have to sell half of my silver.
Actually I let my wife do her thing and she lets me do mine. Once we’re home and tell each other what we’ve done and how much we spent, we get...
My wife has her bad habits and I have mine. That's why we get along. LOL
Here are four other others that I have. I only took a photo of the one side because you can’t see the other side, there’s nothing there. The good...
A fellow CT member sent me these three coins that are elongated or rolled. I like to collect elongated cents. I do have a few that are elongated...
Thanks for the larger photos but this coin is a Philadelphia mint issues coin.
The nickel is best looking but just stained.
What Sal said. Not a mint error and only worth face value. The first coin you posted could be saved as a training coin for the plating issue.
I see you joined CT less than a month ago so I’ll say welcome to CT and yes, you can learn a lot here. In the future, it helps to show both sides...
Weak strikes if I’m not mistaken. Check them carefully. Sometimes you can see both CC parts and other times it’s barely one tip showing. And I’d...
It can only be a variety if it was a mint Doubled Die. At least that’s the way I was looking at it. :)
I believe it is one of the 11 varieties of the O/CC so you’re not crazy as you suggest in your thread title. a common trait to identification of...
A worn die is causing the doubling you are seeing. Not a mint error.
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