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I have been anticipating the end of the State Parks series of quarters so I could stop buying anything special from the mint. I have been getting...
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I found this 1906 IHC that looks like it was struck through something. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Would this defect at lower left of reverse be considered a Die Gouge? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This quarter has a definite wood grain look on both sides. Does anyone know what causes it on this late of issue? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There is a die break on the lower reverse "Dollar" and upper reverse at states. It could be the same break across the entire piece.[ATTACH]...
I have a 1968 D Kennedy with what looks like indirect transfer. But, I can't place the source. See the attached photos and the raised portions...
The US Mint says "all struck in 99.9 percent fine silver—A FIRST EVER FOR THIS SET!" The set typically consists of coins that are no different...
I found 16 LMC 2017 P with die cracks along the top of the shield. I have photos of 4 of them here. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Can anyone explain what causes this blue shadow around Lincoln and other places on the penny?[ATTACH]
There is a lot of discussion going on about the 1922 D. I am learning some real good stuff. I didn't want to hijack another thread, so, I made my...
I found 17 each with the same die break in a mint roll of 2009 P Lincoln Life Series cents. They all have the same break coming out from the toe...
FWIW I've seen this attribute called "spike head". Would this be considered in that group, or just a die break?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Could this be a Die Clash on the Rev?
This Satin finish 2005 P from a US Mint Set looks like it has a dot behind Lincolns head. It looks like the die had some damage by a pointed...
I found this in my accumulation. I don't want to clean it without some advice. It is 19 mm and weighs 3.10 g. It looks like silver under the...
Attached is a photo of a 2008 P LMC. It looks like wavy steps. I'd like some feedback because this is the first potential example I have seen....
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