I'm going through a solid date box of 2019P cents, have 12 rolls to go and so far 13 rolls of die cracks obverse and reverse. Actually they are...
All this time I thought it was a family photo.
I've done a few like the cross. Drill a hole and then use a scroll saw to do the design. It requires a deft touch though.
Yes, and that's what @Jaelus was explaining for your coin.
If I have this right, it's below the queens bust.[ATTACH]
Most of the nickels have the doubling at the top of the door w/o me looking to the link. Possibly a new variety if it's not listed.
I won't out the person as it would just lead to a big fiasco.
Lets not forget our resident Coin Talker "Silver Searcher" and his Boob Tube videos.
Not with $2.00 bills but I have managed to confuse many young tellers with $1.00 coins.
The 2003 P have minor doubled dies on the reverse in the statue bay. The 2009 P, all four varieties have both obverse and reverse doubled dies....
I would take a cashiers check on this myself. What happens when they get the coins and say they are not what they ordered? Pay Pal favors the...
Voted with the above, it's a slam dunk blister.
That T & R are pretty close together, eh?;)
Not neccesarily , you won't know that until you've gone through all of them. They may not have all come from the same dies. Keep up the good...
No, do not send these in but keep searching your rolls looking for something better than you have found so far. Grading can be tough and...
No, this is a normal business strike. I should have mentioned in your other post that the Lincoln cent never had a mint mark until 2017 and only...
Since you are focusing on steps, I would have to say that although your coins are pretty, full steps means full steps. One or two steps will not...
Welcome to Coin Talk Ruth. Sorry to say, but your quarter is just damaged. It is not an error and did not come from the Mint like that. How it got...
Yes, they did issue a 1938 proof with no mint mark. To answer your other post..."Flat" is a relative term. Some edges are flatter than others,...
@Danomite is correct. The "S" cents from 1968-1974 were also notorious for die chips inside the mint mark.
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