theoldman, thank you are you single?:hail:
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Hello, so frustrated searching thought maybe I might have some luck here, the coin in very thin and I believe it to be copper on...
Well I thought this looked a little strange please give me your thoughts if this is an error. It weights 4.83g and has strange circular markings...
its struck several times on both sides so it appears more beat up then it really is
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In the "in god we trust" the S appears to have a D mint mark but I can't really tell since the S looks pushed up please help[ATTACH]
oic, do they add extra copper to rims to do that? my coin looks like when you use a cookie cutter and there was to much dough causing excess out...
tanks, I have looked at tons of pennies and this was my first like this... it just looks like penny measles
not the side thing silly... the encased, anyhow I will try and take a picture of side it looks like the rim edges are thicker then the center
Has anyone else come across anything like this? and do strike through errors occur on both sides of coins? At first I thought maybe surface damage...
sorry I forgot to to set my dpi higher on my scanner and I am still trying to figure out how to take good pictures of my coins do you have any...
not sure I understand what you mean
here is a picture instead of a scan if this helps, the reverse has what appears to be a rim connecting to another one but not sure
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The R has like a tail on the end more severe in the motto looking at my 1919 it doesn't look that way and at my 23... (few coins missing from the...
I know it's not perfect or even close but is it acceptable? And also if anyone knows did the shape of the "r" change at some point they look a...
A hammer striking the direct center ? where would I find a hammer that size?
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I also have 5 other 44 p's and none weight the same of have same appearance
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