I think the second coin from the left is the most problem free of the group. I looks like it has wear and maybe a weak strike, but not any...
It is circulation wear.
People do this kind of thing on purpose al the time. This is tame compared some of the coins I have seen.
Damaged for sure. Looks like a grinding wheel was used.
Would you call that a signet ring? Looks like it would be used to mark a wax seal on documents and letters.
That is very cool. Where I live I find pull tabs and nails......
It is a very nice little gem of a half dime.
Welcome to Coin Talk. Several possibilities. Dealer got a bulk rate on coins being graded, large lot of coins sent in with the hopes that one or...
Welcome to CT. You have a cast reproduction of a pattern coin from the CSA. I believe there are only 4 originals known. There were re-strikes...
As frankjg indicated there are several threads regarding the types of doubling that appears on coins. Here is a website comparison that might be...
Welcome to Coin Talk. A grease filled die causes this. Is an error? Yes, but a common one that does not add any real value.
It looks like it to me. https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/192/large-cents/coronet-liberty-head/1828-P/large-narrow-date/
Very sweet Eagle!
Very, very nice.
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Been looking and doing some research into this coin. As I am still a bit new in the ancient coin game, I find myself going down some wrong...
I received a metal detector for Christmas as well. Looks like you have done better than I have. I found a construction grade staple and an...
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