Great die clashes on both sides. Look at the coin. Now look at the clashes and ask yourself, how does a clash occur? If you think about it you'll...
Looks like a struck through to me. I can only quess as to what caused it.
Yes you did but then we all make mistakes. That coin is in bad shape as you said bit the piece you are talking about looks like it was added after...
It's a common date but it's nice enough to fill a hole in an album.
I'd call it a rim to rim die crack.
The coin needs to be investigated further by a hands on rather than by photos.
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I'd be patient and have the coin graded in due time. It's nice looking. Probably about$250-$300 as is.
AU-58.
As far as I know it's two different mints, different dies and well, different everything. Hence your coins will also be different.
Best to keep them butbin a separate place.
The cardboard outer box is part of the original government packaging. There are people that collect only sets with all of the original government...
Your Cent is Zinc. That is a common problem you described. A popped plating blister, this time it's on Lincoln's forehead. Welcome to CT.
Sorry to hear that. Since you received them from your grandfather I think it would be a mistake. They were precious to him and in time I think you...
Large date.
Well that all depends. The virus stimulus will add to inflation and gold responds by going higher. Once this crisis is over money will return to...
A minor die crack. Also has a few small hits on both sides. Personally I would pass on it. You can do much better. Welcome to CT.
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Think of what the prices would be in a 1960 Red Book.
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