^^^ The P is normal, just a little die chip. Maybe a little clashing in front of the bust or some remnants of some. It looks like a little bit of...
I do not think they actually showed a picture of the colorized version. The mint may not have released a picture of that yet.
It is a great feeling when you find that first coin that actually depicts an error or variety, despite how valuable it may be. It is definitely a...
I just learned something new from the picture of the 1855 large cent you posted! It looked like a die break was right above the ear. Turns out...
The last photo you sent shows a little bit of remnant letters. I think I can see 183x.
I am not a currency expert either, but I am interested to hear what the experts do have to say.
I'm actually not seeing an FG either. That's a nice find!
Yes post mint damage. This is one I would throw in my little box of fun PMD. Believe it or not I do keep some of the particularly interesting or...
I have not ever seen these before. Thanks everyone for posting and teaching me a little something. I really love the horse design on the reverse....
This is a really cool piece! It sure looks like it has exceptional paper quality as noted by the graders. I really like the color of it. Not too...
PCGS / NGC "Full Color."
On the occasion, I will pick up certain foreign coins I like, and if they're from my birth year it adds a fun, bonus to the piece. P.S. that cent...
Interesting. They do look like die polishing lines to me, I would assume they were to remove clashes in that area. Apparently this is indicative...
That's a really cool idea. Love the coin. Are you just trying to get one example of each coin type?
I also want to see some more pictures!
Love that design, especially with the frosted surfaces and mirrors.
I agree. On the 1964 cent, there is no mintmark as it was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
Still a nice dime!
Doesn't look right to me.
I did not realize this thread was still active until just recently when I started getting interested in identifying large cents and early coppers....
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