It's ok... I'll let it go this time...since you are new ;)
Very cool :)
Firstly....I am NOT funny....I am FURRY ;)...though I may be funny sometimes I guess. Secondly, I've never heard of a a DOD (besides Department Of...
I just listened to an NPR thing yesterday about how recycling is the last thing you should do. Obviously, it is good - better than tossing stuff...
But.....It's the right thing to do....
Not a DDO. A RPM. Very Nice :) http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1954&die_id=1954d1mm001&die_state=mds
I see nothing that looks different with your coin. It has been circulating for 16 years.
Hey, this thing is worth way more money than face value, but I will totally give you a penny/nickel/dime/quarter for it and then put it in my own...
LOL “Private individuals should be advised of the potential numismatic value of their misstruck coins and then offered an exchange at face value,”...
Wee tiny little rim cud. Nothing major. Interesting? Sure. Unique/Keeper? meh.
I think you should not hijack someone else's thread. Bad form. Also, your coin has a minor case of grease filled die. Very common in that area.
Yes that is a small date. Not nearly as hard to find as the 60P small dates. But I still don't find a ton of them out here on the East Coast.
I have searched close to $16k in cents and have only found 2. This nice example and another one that is not nearly as nice and has a big die chip...
Glad I could be of service.
I was looking at that picture and thinking...hmmm that looks a lot like mine :P
I've finally got @paddyman98 to stop tagging me on all the 82 small date copper questions. I don't think I can handle being dragged into another...
Those are fun finds. I've found several in my searches. Here is a pretty strong 1969S [ATTACH]
Your dime has probably spent time in the dirt. That is nothing but environmental damage. Spender. Nice Buff though :)
All large
Not a die crack IMO. Looks like the plating is splitting.
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