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Is there any value for a 1952D Franklin Machine Doubled Reverse
Found this, l2000P Roosevelt Dime and no eye. Looking for feedback as to what caused; striations, weak die punch? Tks in advance. Forgot to...
I know you get these questions all the time, and i've tried looking at your and various links about doubling but still not clear to me how to...
I'm still going through my coins and came across this on a 1983 D washington quarter. I'm not sure if the mint mark is just worn, smashed or...
Thank you all. Another question. Is there any significance to mint mark placement? I've noticed on some coins a variation on location. The...
One more question. If someone repackaged into hard case then how do I actually know if they are proof or mint sate? Couldn't they have put mint...
I bought these years ago from a private collector while in military and have been in storage. Now retired and have time to go through coins....
Thank you for your responses. I've tried taking picture. You can see how the dime is discloring and bottom/bottom right corner of nickel you can...
I have coin sets identified as "United States Proof Set" in plastic cases but I am not sure they are Proof or Mint. They look highly polished but...
I thought maybe that too but unsure because the lower lobe of Lincoln's ear sets higher than the hair line so I figured if there was going to be...
I'm curious if anyone has noticed the jaw/beard line on Lincoln penny being inconsistent. I've been going through my pennies and on the 1993...
Is there a reason why some AMs touch while others show slight separation?
Again, thank you all for your opinions and points of view. I didn't know much about coins; errors, varieties, etc when I started collecting as a...
Thank you for the links, appreciate the info.
I found a 2001 penny which looks like it has a strong DD reverse but I cant find anything on it. It looks like it would be a Mint State 60+ or...
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