It appears that you have DDO-008 which would be worth $5-$10 bucks. Nice find.
Welcome to Coin Talk! Up until 1990, mint marks were hand-punched into the dies, so there will be variations in the orientations and locations of...
Unfortunately about .25 cents. Not many people collect machine doubled coins as they are not considered very rare.
Welcome to Coin Talk! What you have there is an example of machine doubling. Here's a great link that explains the differences between these and...
I personally hold onto the nice, strong examples. I also see stronger examples selling for a very modest premium above face value as there are...
Nice looking coin. I always wonder why the heck someone would have something like this lying around unslabbed. What do you think is going on...
I didn't know he had put more up for sale, or I would have probably been bidding on those! Honestly they were typical in that there weren't any...
This is a wide AM, which was the normal reverse for this year. If you can find a '90 close AM you'll be in business!
Looks like it came from a bank. I think they used to get $25 bags of pennies in from the mint and then roll them. As for value, you could...
Do I see an "S" mint-mark in that image?
I know. I was just kidding.
Nice shots Leeg. What lens were you using?
It's not called color, it's toning. :goof:
"Ya" I'm done with this one.
I want in on this action also. Is that a firm offer to buy for $2900?
Might play a role in it, but limited quantity does not make a valuable coin; demand does.
What? Gold crash? No way. The early '80's must be delusional.
And sounded even more wicked. Some impressive noise with that one.
Good ole' "double-ugly".
Doug- Thanks for the advice. On the bottle it said to test copper first. I did without immediate visible changes, so I thought it was safe....
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