I know, I asked for any good reference sites and didn't come up with much. Before today I never saw a Bulgarian coin, now I'm all over the place...
I don't get over in this section of the site, but I have a question on this coin I found while going through a box of random foreign. It's a...
This 1964 nickel had a rough start. It ain't pretty, but it sure looks good. Broadstruck and a clipped planchet make for a nice combo don't you...
When I first looked at it, I thought someone ruined a perfectly good capped die by doing a vise job until I saw the raised rim on what used to be...
Okay, before anyone does what I initially did looking over this coin, look at all the pictures closely. When I first looked at this, I...
That almost looks surgical. Nice!
Oh if only it were an off center woodie wheatie :wideyed:
Okay, last one today. This one is a 1967 LMC on a split planchet. Weighing in at a mere 1.8g, it's half of itself (okay, just over half). I do...
Would it be since it's not bisecting the rim but further into the field? Just want to clarify for my own learning.
This time it's a 1946 P LWC that was about half peeled. It looks well circulated which makes it even more surprising it held together all these...
A nice 1958 ? Off center strike. If it weren't for the scratch in front of Abe's face and edge ding, I'd consider sending it in to be graded....
Here's a 1945 P nickel that seems to be shedding its skin. I'm surprised the flap is still intact as thin as it is. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Came into a rather large lot of cents & nickels with dozens of excellent mint errors. Clipped planchets, broadstrikes, lamination issues, and...
This one has me scratching my head. Is it real or is it pareidolia? I see, or at least want to see a D/S on this 1952 D cent. Does anyone else...
Single ply tissue. Place it over the coins in question. If there's silver, it will shine through the tissue white. If none, dull grey.
Found these 2 nickels in a roll a customer used paying their bill. The one is a decent 1960D-01 as compared to in cuds-on-coins. The other is a...
59's, 60's sm & lg, 61, & 63 = 100's of different varieties to sort through. Love finding them, attributing them is a different story.
I acquired some rolls in an auction that I may have paid a little more than the going rate, but the years were ripe with varieties. I'm...
Only difference is that the gunk on mine is red, not green.
Not me on here, I haven't posted anything one here in a long time. Maybe another coin site???
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