It's a 2 that's worn. A 3 over a 2 has a line or crossbar from the underlying 2 going from the middle to the bottom pointsbon the 3. Very...
Nope, just circulation wear.
OK Sweetheart, you flip a coin. If it comes up heads we'll buy the 1916 D Mercury dime. If it comes up tails we'll buy the 1893 Morgan dollar.
Trying to compare the differences between bullion investing and the stock market is like comparing apples to oranges.
When returning coins internationally it would be best to have a signature on the receiving end. That said, registered mail is the safest way to...
Looks like a case of MD and a die chip.
My apologies. Now that ghosting was mentioned and a great photo was posted I looked at the OP's coin again. I can see a faint image of Lincoln so...
I'll make it simple, it's not an error.
I remember gas at $.27 cents a gallon too and you didn't pump it. The station pumped the gas, checked your oil, washed your windshield and filled...
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Looks like the ear took a hit. The metal is pushed up front bottom to top in pic 132. In pic 138 Abe looks like the victim of the dreaded Black...
I see a die crack but they are common. Is this the coin that Abe's little known twin brother posed for?
The US Mint uses paper wrappers marked US Mint. The plastic wrappers you are getting have been rolled elsewhere, probably at Loomis or Brinks or a...
The most popular year but it looks within specs. Nice find Joy.
It's all been said about all your coins so I'll just say welcome to CT.
A definite keeper for educational learning and to remind you of what should not have happened.
The reverse of the coin does not have details in the design. What details are present are soft and mushy. The coin is made of zinc which adds to...
DDD is from a worn die. It's a common form of worthless doubling.
You can heat anything without showing signs of the heat source. Put a raw egg in boiling water. The egg cooks but when removed and cooled down you...
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