Yes, damaged. It looks like his head was hit by the edge of a reeded coin.
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Yes you did. I'm coming up on my 5th full year next month. It's fun and you learn a lot. Just stick with it and you'll see what I mean.
I thought that was a Steelhead. The shape of its mouth was the key. Just do a new post and post your photos. That's what the General Discussion...
The 1916 Buffalo is an overdate variety. Not sure if yours is but you need to check it out.
MS-62
Please do not remove it from the original mint packaging. Can you give us a closeup of both sides?
Me thinks you made a wise decision. Just be patient and the right one will come along. I've been looking for years for a number of coins. I'm down...
I have them all as I have been collecting for many long years.
It does have a strong reverse but that obverse brings it down. Personally, I'd keep this one raw unless it looks different in hand.
Yes but they always have face value.
Yes to all 5 Quarters, 3 Cents and 2 of the 3 Nickels. I just wish the Mint would release them at the same time.
Can you be more specific as to what we should be thinking? It looks like a normal zinc Cent to me.
Very common and not worth grading.
Nice looking but common. Glad to hear you say you have a lot to learn.
They have done a lot of things with the Kennedy Halves. You need to decide what type of set you want. All of them, high grade, just circulation...
Not that I can C.
I'd rate her an XF-45 tops. Nice looking but has it been cleaned? The obverse looks like it has had a light cleaning.
Same here. Now I just need the Uncirculated set so I can get that last W Nickel.
Just a coin that was struck with newer dies:
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