This looked interesting to me. I don't see a listing anywhere for it. It's pretty minor but it's there. What's the verdict? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Normal coin for that year. 28 year old coin in circulation. No die error just stains, and plating blisters.
Is that when you get snookered?
Just normal wear. It's in a lot better shape than a lot of those 1984's. Welcome to cointalk! 11
the last 2 boxes had nothing. I'm grasping at straws, hahaha
2 different coins What do you think? a buck or two? Or am I being optimistic?
How could it be struck through a nail, when the nail can't fit in the collar?
I don't think we need to ridicule the OP. He found a coin he believes in. I know I've done that a lot. It is a long process to learn to be...
plausable..
Here is a "normal one". The first one looks beat up but only the letters, and numbers. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
yes
I just dumped all of my pennies at the Coinstar. I'll get another box tomorrow. I'll post a pic of a "normal" 1991D. The date and Liberty have...
This is not normal but I don't see any notching. I do see some faint doubling on Liberty, on the left side of the letters, and the horizontal top...
Now you need to find the 1997
The wide AM only applies to Philadelphia mint coins. The Denver mint had the reverse, and obverse dies shipped together so there was no chance for...
It looks more like a blob than a doubled column. It could be a die chip, or glue. Try soaking it in pure acetone (not fingernail polish remover)...
I took me over 2 years to find my 2000 WAM
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