It almost looks like Lincoln has an extra shoulder? But obviously intentional and nothing to do with the mint. Do with it as you please...
The color is a dead give away, but also you're not going to have a coin that has seen that much circulation without having some dirt on it.
Without a doubt he got a vinegar & salt bath.
I require immediate payment for Buy It Now. For auctions 3 days, then I send an invoice. If nothing after a week I turn it in.
Where would one even begin to sell something like this?
When I weighed it at 3 grams I was using my kitchen scale at home used for food. I took it to work today and weighed it on an analytical balance...
I'm having a hard time positively ID'ing this small coin from China. My best guess is it's a 5 cent coin from the Chihli Province. It's about 19...
Nice! CoinStudy has this one at $50-$100.
That's kind of cool. Looks like The Thing from the Fantastic Four.
What is the proper name for this type of error? For those curious, my best guess is it from 1889.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I hope I look that good at a 109 :-)
My daughter works at a grocery store, and I always encourage her to look through the coins and save me the oddballs. Today she brought me home a...
This didn't photograph well, but this gouge on the right wheat ear looks more like a planchet defect than PMD. The rim doesn't appear to be...
For circulated coins I like to use CoinStudy for my grading standards. It just uses the four basic categories, Good, Fine, Extra Fine, and UNC. At...
That would explain their positive feedback rate of a stelar 92.6%.
Parts of it looks like a hard PMD strike, but others parts look like it happened at the mint. What do you think?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
The T is just a normal ding. The wheat ear does look odd. I'd need more magnification to say anything else though.
I can't decide if this 1948 Canadian Penny is the A-To-Denticle variety or an A-Between- Denticle. What do you think? Thanks, Dave[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I find more in vending machines than on the street. No keepers though :-(
You'll get a small premium for it. I've sold a couple for $3. I'm saving them all now, trying to put together a whole roll of them to sell.
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