Technically its Wednesday, but I am posting anyway. [ATTACH]
Looks like a slight cutting error. But it is still within BEP guidelines. Spender.
For some strange reason I started to collect, from circulation, $1 bills that contain triple digits (like 111 through 999) anywhere in the serial...
On closer look, more like a die gouge, I think.
Is that a die chip just below the L in LIBERTY?
Because the rim is gone in the same area, I think this cent got a slight abrasion, from I know not where, that stripped off the copper coating....
I know what you are all going through. Had similar surgery in '71 and although I can now get around fine, just one move the wrong way and back to...
The Hackettstown Coin Club is still holding these shows. There is one this Sunday (6/9) in Flemington, NJ.
I found the most common Henning in a bag of nickels I bought when my LCS closed. It is the 1944 no MM variety. I stopped looking after this. Just...
NUTS!
I will tell my daughter. If she gives me more photos I will post them.
Can anyone identify this coin? My daughter found it while metal detecting at the beach in NJ. The pictures are uncleaned, and I am also looking...
I was in my LCS about a year ago and someone came in wanting to sell their uncirculated state collection (P & D) in a Dansco album. The store...
OK I'm in for the Mexico: 2015 silver Onza. Why? Because I like the design.
As Ben Franklin said "experience is the best teacher".
They may be remnants of clash marks that were mostly polished out. Really hard to tell. Could be nothing.
Who really cares it it was gotten on the first day of issue. It is the same note as issues every day after that. It reminds me of the "early...
Looks like a greaser to me.
The polishing was done by a mint employee to remove the clash marks. I would keep it in a flip and mark it as clash mark.
Lack of denticles (dots) around rim area?
Separate names with a comma.