Looks like an ordinary circulated coin to me. No idea as to value but probably not worth a lot.
1883 was the first year of issue. Usually the first year of issue is saved in larger numbers than subsequent years. When the 1883 No Cents was...
Not a clip. Not a cud. It is PMD.
Why do you think your coin is double-struck? All I see is an ordinary dime that was struck once at the Mint and later beaten up pretty bad in...
That's a very nice cud. Congrats!
Fire. The coins were in a fire. The fire heated a small bubble of gas inside the metal which expanded when the clad layers were heated.
A photo of the reverse would be helpful.
That's funny. Every Canadian (and British) coin I look at has the reverse upsidedown!!
1793 penny fetches $1.38M at U.S. auction ORLANDO, Florida (AP) – A once-cent copper coin from the earliest days of the U.S. Mint in 1793 has...
I hope I don't cross the line for the forum rules with my answer. To answer your question: People often say, "We should vote them ALL out!" but...
I don't know how old you are but in the not so distant past bottles were reused rather than being used only once like today. When you bought a...
I second that. It would be nice to find other coins that were struck before and after this coin (and I am sure there were not many that came after...
Answer: When the Constitution is changed. The US Mint does not decide what and how many to strike. Per the Constitution, Congress tells the Mint...
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