Ok, I will consider it. Don't really know what to do with it.
I agree. Haha, it's actually surprising to find a cent that still has that area!
Today I thought I had found one, but when I got home to check with a magnifier, it turned out to be nothing but a regular cent. I agree with...
I don't see any doubled die. I see machine damage doubling.
Heh, you're right. This isn't just a hobby. It's a lifestyle.
Heh, I've only found one silver dime in circulation, a 1964-D.
Heh, that's a very neat experiment! Great way to show newbies that putting money towards correct storing does matter!
Yes, it is seemingly common. I would personally keep it, due to the grease in that area, and because I like heavy grease-filled dies, but don't...
I want to think it's from a grease-filled die.
The only one I have:
11 is my guess.
I want to think PMD due to the metal that looks like it has been smoldered. That poor, poor 1956 dime...
Thanks! I learn new things on here every day!
I've seen this before, but I was curious as to how this happens? Does this happen due to the die?
I see what you're saying, and I agree, but to an extent. The part of the flower seems to be going in a bottom-right direction, whereas the letters...
Thanks! I never paid attention to the shift in direction, but you're right. It seems different. I have one from the Philly mint and one from the...
Does anyone know of a person on CoinTalk that is a specialist with quarters? Would anyone mind looking at their U.S. Virgin Islands quarter and...
Ha! That's great! I wish there was a 'like' button for visitor messages!
Wow, giorgio, thanks for the information! Seems I am quite unprepared for collecting Canadian coins. This will take time, but I'll do some...
I recently subscribed to Coin World, and I should be getting my first subscription soon. Hope it's good!
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