Rockdude - Wrong attitude if you ask me. It DOES matter what terminology people use. Incorrect use of terminology gone unchecked proliferates...
Check RPM-038.
I don't see any evidence of an RPM in either photo. coinman - send it in to whom?
Very nice. That's a good one!
The 1941S large S is actually rather common. of every 50 coin roll you find, 15-20 of them will be the large S. They are more common than the...
having a photo doesn't really matter, and it's not a grease filled die. This is either a case of a slightly weak hubbing or an over polished...
The darker area in the photo is caused by the lack of light hitting flow lines that reflect the light back up into the camera. Grease causes this...
Actually the best way to tell if it's an "L" cent is to just snap a picture of the obverse and post it here. There are a number of people here...
One of the most fun parts of the die variety hobby is cherrypicking coins in high grade slabs. The others are correct - PCGS nor NGC will slab a...
Umm...those ARE small dates, and are worth just a little more than large dates. Also to add, 1960D small date cents are simply riddled with...
Yup, that's the one. It's the only suspected 5-mintmark die in the Lincoln cent series. Reason I say 'suspected' is because some agree, others...
I agree An accepted definition of buffalo IS the bison. Although perhaps not scientifically the same kind of creature, the common American...
Well, the singluar version wouldn't be 'pennie' anyway. It would be 'penny'. And in case you weren't aware, most Americans call their cents...
Well, there is no grade of 42. EF grades are 40 or 45. Your coin appears to be AU50, and it's worth $8-$10.
Okay...so STILL...why did you post it here without any information trying to hook someone into mistaking it as something else? It has been...
That's what I was thinking. No statehood quarter is worth enough to bother making all the stuff it takes to strike fakes. It's plated.
I have been looking for one of these for over 25 years. Three have been found in change THIS YEAR that I know of. Something tells me there...
I am not sure how you 'confirmed' that the other three coins are doubled dies. Most likely scenario is that you have: 1. 1970S - machine...
Better known as 1956D-1MM-001 or 1956D 1c RPM-001. nice find!
So what happens when there are fewer than 20 states to pick from? Do we start adding and subtracting more, or do we just pick fewer states to affect?
Separate names with a comma.