This 1964 D US nickel apparently stuck to a dime and struck. Details are more visible directly by magnifier in both sides obverse and reverse! I...
[IMG] [IMG][IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] [IMG] Thanks for the links, I looked at http://varietyvista.com and I found exactly like my coin, but I do not...
I was checking my 1995 coin for doubled die obverse; there is something but not very clear, but when I looked at the backside it was WOW! All...
Thanks for your comment, it weighs 19.09 gr and sticks to a magnet!
Well, I know that the first seated liberty was struck around 1836 and the date of the coin which I have is 1817 S. The problem and the reason that...
read again!
As I mentioned in all parts of the obverse, especially "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the open mouth of the picture.
Actually, I did check in coin selling sites for 1959 and I noticed a lot of coins like that almost all of them except a few!
But not the shape!
I have this coin for a long time but I was not quite sure that it is the one. But when again took a picture with a good camera now I am seeing...
I found this 1959 old one penny coin and noticed that the first 9 is a large and the second one is a small date 9! How could it happen?
what is "circulation grime", if you can not explain, do not makeup something, I am serious!
that one is the best I took.
If not the million-dollar so what amount; 500,000?
what about the faded "D" before the date?
Hi again, I do not know what to call this? very strange and rare. Has anyone seen anything like this before?
Hi, I noticed Ds before the date of this 2007 USA one cent. What is that exactly, please?
It is a small date over large date not a LARGE DATE OVER a SMALL DATE, many times I corrected but still repeating! and why it needs to exactly...
In this 1984 coin, I see too many errors, doubled die date, and "In God We Trust", without "Trust". A very special and vintage coin. what is your...
The mint mark is proving second punch and actually, it is a small date over a large date, and the shape of "0" and the bottom part of "0" is...
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