Just fill in those holes. Lol
You didn't post full sized photos of both sides showing the entire coin. I can't tell what I'm looking at other than a birds legs and feet.
Do exactly what you intended to do, search them. You may find some nice coins, maybe even true mint errors.
That looks like a nice older one. They still make them today but they all have those cheap rotten Zinc Cents in them. I've even seen some that are...
I mean MD. Darn small letters and larger fingers.
Simple, you're finding what you lost dating that girl in the '80's. :smuggrin:
No wonder and I would too! Hope you have a good day tomorrow. I know you'll have fun. It got cold here. How about up there in NYC?
That is a great day Paddy!
But at spot and hold it. It will be going up in the future.
Understood but caps is shouting when typing or texts. It's a minor lamination and you got a decent buy.
That looks like ND to me. Another way to describe it is NAV or No Added Value Doubling.
It's a large date.
Glad they finally showed up.
I'm of the belief it's a strike through but it dies look like a question mark. :)
I'm inclined to think it's environmentally damaged. Definitely not missing a clad layer let alone both sides.
That's a nice find, especially receiving in change. Either someone broke into dads collection or they needed the money for something awfully bad.
If you have the time enjoy searching them. After all, you did buy them to be searched didn't you?
My normal banking, dump and buy coins. If they get rolls from me they don't have to pay for them from Loomis.
It's a quarter. Lol
It's a privy mark. The Mint needed to try something new to increase sales.
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