This letter was used to indicate that a silver or nickel coin was entirely untoned, and its application was limited to certain modern series. NGC...
There are 3 varieties of 1972-P Eisenhower Dollar. Here is a website that will help....
Welcome to Coin Talk. You have a 1961 British (UK) penny. They are very common.
There are rub off letters and numbers available through Whitman.
Looks like maybe a melt job. Whether the coins were pressed or melted together, it happened after the coins left the mint
1 + I agree.
It looks like someone has ground down the edges of the quarter, as well as gound the reverse smooth. Most likely for some jewelry reason or...
It is a novelty item. A cent was stamped with the images of the Liberty Bell and the U.S. It was then plated (likely chrome). It appears to have...
Welcome to Coin Talk. Someones chrome plating experiment. Not an RCM error. Post mint damage.
Can you get a picture of the edges? That will help in determining if it is a proof.
Are you including proofs in your complete sets?
Jefferson Nickel would be the easiest and least expensive, IMHO.
Yes, great story sbout how individuals saw how they could make a difference.
Neither. You have an altered coin. Likely an altered 1944-D. Look at the spacing of the numbers in the date. This is not a genuine 1914-D.
My guess is that it was used, or was intended to be used in some jewelry. The other possibility is that I was a science experiment. I have chrome...
The first coin I purchased was when I was eight yrs old (i just turned 54 a couple weeks ago). I had been saving Lincoln Cents (wheat cents) and...
I don't own any stabbed coins. I don't have any problems with the professionally graded coins, I just have never really sought out any coins that...
I believe Robert Elderton,engraver at the Royal Mint was responsible for the reverse. But there are people on CT with more knowledge of world...
I stand corrected. Need to get my eyes re-checked.
The bust on the first coin actually appears to be that of George IV
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