There is a key to the left of your keyboard, just under the Tab key. It's called "Caps Lock." Be a pal and hit it once for us.
I'd call it a low end 64. The luster is strong, and the strike is pretty good, but the field chatter keeps the grade down. The marks on her neck...
If it were a genuine clip, it would be worth $5 to $10. Clips on pennies are common. However, yours is not a genuine clip. It is PMD. Thus, the...
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I don't see anything wrong with it.
Like I said, I didn't intend for that to sound mean. I know he posts some really cool stuff. But if he wants to learn more and take it to the next...
Show us a picture of the whole coin. We don't need 200x for this....
Dude, you seriously need to read a book or two about errors and varieties. You seem to be really interested in them, but every day you post a half...
Supply and demand, my friend. It's called capitalism.
I'll let everyone else go before I post mine ;)
Do you know anyone who does that? Especially minor die cracks on low grade circulated modern coinage? Because I don't.
Well, you already posted but I was going to say this coin is a 30 obverse, 35 reverse. Way too much wear for a 40, and there is no trace of luster...
This. I would expect this to have little to no premium over the normal cost of the coin.
I was going to wait and post all of my newps, but I guess I'll reveal now: I bought the birch cent* * in my dreams
That was hilarious.
This is going to sound mean, but its not intended to: you bought an ugly dog, and paid a strong price for it. Return it if you can. The piece is...
The earliest I've seen is 1790s British copper, similar to the OPs coin.
I would highly suggest you read a few books about coin grading. This is an essential skill you must develop before you can be confident in your...
Yup, Tampa next year and Ft Lauderdale the year after that.
They look plated to me. The shininess is not right. And no, this would be post mint damage - although I have no idea why someone would do that.
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