Thanks for the comment in the photos. To take these pics, I used a regular Canon Powershot SD800 - just a little camera that fits in my pocket....
Oh, that's for sure! I've been having very good results selling lots of silver on e-bay. That's what got me started digging out old coins and...
This is a 1935 Walking Liberty half dollar which has damage on the U in E. Pluribus. It almost looks like a die error, like the left side of the...
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:( I'd rather not say - as sure as I do, the forum will be crowded with posters saying I paid too much!
Yes, just got it today. The Atlanta Coin Club has a monthly show.
Today we went to the monthly Atlanta Coin Show and bought this 1863 Indian Head cent which is uncirculated. It has a pronounced die crack on the...
100% correct! Don't give out personal info on the web. Please. I too would love to send you a couple of interesting coins to get you started,...
After reading up on retained cuds a little more I agree with you, and I now understand the difference. I believe my coin is showing 2 different...
[ATTACH] Here's the obverse - I don't see any weakness in the denticles, but maybe I don't know what I'm looking for.
My suggestion - if you know anyone who is involved with stocking vending machines or owns a small business, ask if they will let you look through...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here's a zoom of the 8:00 area. Definitely raised. Also, a closup of the right side, about 5:00.[IMG]
Yes, it is, on both sides of the reverse. At first I thought it was a die crack, then I found some info about a 'retained cud' and it seemed to...
I found this in some coins I got from a bargain bin at a coin show. After some research I think this is a retained die cud. Does anyone else...
I have a 1907 IHP which looks to be a double-die obverse error - the T's and E in STATES have pretty clear doubling across the top. I don't see...
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