Nice find, a nice looking common date Indian Head Cent. It does have a rim ding.
The fifth photo is damage to the rim caused by a hit. As for everything else, I’m not seeing any errors and I have no idea what you mean by...
They are not dangerous except for any sharp edges.
Punch outs from steel electric junction boxes.
May you enjoy your time as you add to your journal and please remember to post photos. :)
You must have played well. Those are great looking coins.
One day sir, one day. :)
Paddy needs to metal detect for the key. Lol
My first thought was an RPM. I’ll stick with my first thought.
I see some minor wear so AU-58. I also think it’s been cleaned but long enough ago that it straight graded. The retuning will help if that’s the case.
Be safe and be aware so you can provide the best security possible. Dealers are robbed not just at the show but on a stop to fill the gas tank on...
Next time you detect this same area I hope you find one of those elusive coins on your bucket list.
What a great day you had! The silver coins are all in very good shape. Love the 1876 Seated Dime but my favorite is the 1800’s Yale Padlock. It’s...
Good example. You may want to save for future reference. Lol
Looks like it survived a war. Not a mint error of any type but it is definitely damaged.
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A beautiful coin. I had to think what WDYGI meant and I took it to mean What Did You Grade It. It looks like a little west on the high spots so I...
Congratulations on your clashed die find. Put in a flip to protect it. Welcome to CT.
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