That's what I was thinking. I was wondering if it was on the coin, or the photo, or the slab
The PDF in the first part of this link might help. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/variety-error-coins.13902/
Is that a fingerprint under the date? I'm not sure how those affect the grade.
A sticky post is a post that's "pinned" to the top of the forum, so it will always be at the top. In this subforum, Error Coins, there are 2. The...
Shelf doubling, flat step like ledges. No extra value. Check out the first sticky post.
I have the same microscope, but I made the mistake of buying the 400x one. It works good, but I should of went with a lower power one.
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
Wow, I can see missing the VDB, but how do you miss the S and still know it's a 1909? Lol
He is talking about an 09 S VDB he got from a dealer who didn't know it was a VDB
I know it's not worth anything, but it's the only thing I found in like 3000 dimes, other than 3 Canadians and 1 bv silver. Posting on my phone,...
Any dip with these chips? Getting hungry now.
It's post mint damage. Something hit it. Worth 1 cent, sorry.
Is there an indent at the same spot on the obverse?
You see a lot of that on coins, it's more like die fatigue or deterioration to me. Very common
I got a half in change yesterday at a convenience store. The cashier had to look at it closely to see what denomination it was. Then he took extra...
Yeah, 2 were sent to the Smithsonian before the majority were melted.
That's how we all learned.
Didn't mean anything by it, just clarifying for the OP
It did not happen during the minting process, so it is post mint damage. Even if said damage happened "at the mint" by an employee or such, it...
You're right, I should stop posting half alseep.
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