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Sure the obverse design could have been better. For me when they came out my issue was the confusion with the quarter. The SBA being nearly the...
There is damage to the reverse. That being said, it is very easy for someone to apply heat to one side of a coin, or for heat to affect only the...
Just makes it easier to put into a better holder or in an album.
It is also possible that someone spooned the edge. It is a process to make jewelry. Given this is a Zincoln cent, the dryer seems more likely.
Definitely post mint damage. Looks like it spent a lot of time in a dryer (actually these are often called dryer coins). The loss of detail...
Very nice little haul.
All I have seen are the Whitman made albums for Canadian coins they produced a bunch of years back. I thankfully have a few and buy them when I...
I do see the contact design transfer, so you are likely more correct. I agree with paddyman98 and Legionmaster1 that this was intentional damage...
I see scratches or marks on the surface of the coin.
Given the curvature it might have been struck with a curved wood chisel. The gaps on the edge kind of look like that is what was used.
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Shrews is still doing better than I am with my metal detector. Beer cans, nails and pull tabs for me. A wrench at least is something.
I live south of Eugene. I was actually surprised when I got it. My theory is a tourist from east of the Mississippi spent it while in the area.
It only took two years for one to show up in my change but it appeared today. A 2017 P Lincoln Cent. I know it is not a big thing, but here on...
Unfortunately when it comes to coins, I impulse buy often. Thankfully it is usually small impulse buys. I do abide by my "plans" when it comes to...
If the ding really bothers you pass on the coin. This type of ding would not bother me personally. It just shows that it saw some life in...
Looks like a treasure chest of discovery. I hope you will be able to post some of them here for us to admire from afar.
There are several die varieties. Look at this die variety for Cohen 1. It has your "N"....
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