Nice coins. My best Netherlands is a 1975 10 cents with a doubled die on the reverse.
lol
Exactly
we'd need photos of both sides
The damage to the 0 came from an automated coin roller.
In my opinion, it's not in VF condition if it has a hole in it lol.
Nice, from what I'm seeing, they're common on Brasil coins, I've seen alot of clashed dies on the stainless ones.
looks like it was never in circulation
lol, you're right, I read Coppercoins as copper coins. The thing I noticed is that none had the doubling on the right side of the D, the curved part.
With the length of my list, I'd need to drive an armored car lol
Would you drive a car without a test drive? While I understand a dealer not letting you handle coins unattended, if they won't let you handle them...
Check out http://www.coppercoins.com/, there are 4 RPMS for that dat, but none look like yours.
They're common on the zinc lincolns, really bad in the late 80s right after the switch. On the late 80s, look for die cracks at the 4 corners of...
like half the size or a little bit smaller, like a few millimeters?
Ok, second set. First one is from Panama 5 Centesimos KM# 9 1929 Mintage 500,000 Copper-nickel F-$2.50 VF-$6.00 EF-$15.00 Unc-$75.00 BU-$100.00...
Die deterioration doubling http://www.lincolncentresource.com/FAQ/Poormansdoubleddie.html
Sure, post them. Since it's the same size as the second one, it too is an One Penny, KM# 739. It looks like a "plain Trident" variety, but can't...
First one is from Nicaragua 50 Centavos KM# 19.1 1939 Mintage 1,000,000 Copper-nickel F-$3.00 VF-$8.00 EF-$20.00 Unc-$65.00 Second one is from...
a pic would help
The O above M is the mintmark for Mexico City. The R is for Real, the denomination. The FM is the mint assayers, F for Francisco de la Pena...
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