Went through my pocket change this Friday & the only piece of change that caught my eye was a 1983 LMC. I'll place it in a 2x2 and mark it "Poor...
Stellar find :)
Agree with all the above.
Thanks for the correction on my attempt to identify Amberlarry22's cent, good to know. Heard of and seen examples of strike throughs. "Field...
A keeper for sure. Keep posting.
Could it be a die dent? It has that same rough texture. And like @ziggy9 said if it was damage there would be zinc showing. [ATTACH]...
Fine example, and a 1st year LMC to boot ! :)
@Shirley Long, Welcome to Coin Talk. Here's a pic of another heat damaged quarter similar to yours. [ATTACH]
Congrats. Nice pick-ups from that lot. Remember to flatten down those staples on the 2x2s;)
While waiting for the wife to finish salon appoint. I checked the coin star in mall grocery store. Two US cents and a Canadian nickel. Free is...
@Pennybaby75. You were speaking of nickel varieties. The NGC lists quite a few on line. Just bookmark their site for future reference. :)...
Alberta Dinosaur Exhibition Token, 1993 (good for $1.00) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
PMD. Looks to be part of a "Wheelmark", or "counting machine damage". The full pic of the obverse seems to show metal pushed across the forehead...
The oldest coin I have ever gotten back in change was a 1869 IHC. Traded it down the road for 1865 three cent piece.
Been suffering from it for years, myself;)
Star Trek 3rd season, episode 15 Let that Be Your Last Battleground---1969 Frank Gorshin: Bele Lou Antonio: Lokai [ATTACH]
My son and his sweetheart (our unofficial daughter-in-law) have a 2 qt. change jar. When it’s full they roll up the contents and cash it in for a...
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Personally, I wouldn't do it myself, but it's nothing new. Coins have topped canes quite often down through history. [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not a low pressure strike. Reverse has been sanded or buffed down (PMD). Keep searching.
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