They weren't released then, so no need to crack them open.
I would like to find out how someone can actually get whole rolls.
Appears to be a ridge ring.
Those are scratches and hits. Also, it's in terrible shape.
What happened was someone returned the box to the bank and used the original wrappers. When the courier picked them up they were simply put in...
I've always thought they should just change the value of the current cent to two cents. All newer cents would have two instead of one.
Either plated or just doesn't show.
Collar clash.
And if you tilt the pitchers water might spill out!
Yepper large date. I've also seen someone trolling here before that said "dublin" instead of doubling before. Please just stop!
What P and G said.
I think I see the Pope on there also!
Those are striations caused by the pressure of the strike.
Could you post more pics!
Need pics but only the proofs without the S are worth anything. All Philadelphia cents were made without a mint mark. Best thing you can do is...
Definitely not the same variety.
A soak in pure acetone will loosen the organics and not harm the coin. Rinse with distilled water.
It's md with some extra doubling appearing due to the light reflection. Photograph it with the light coming from a different direction and it will...
What you have to understand is that's not "extra metal". It's caused by chips in the die.
The dollar coin is just worn.
Separate names with a comma.