That is a very helpful website. Gold mine of info, thank you oldhoopster!
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That was a great response! Very detailed, thank you. I've picked up quite a bit of knowledge from you all, thanks again!
I finally found a 1944 penny! With my luck, I doubt its doubling but it's something. MD possibly?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Luckily I'm in Texas, but I'll throw this coin out the window just to be safe lol
I found a penny(1988) which appears to have die cracks(I could be wrong) all over the obverse and reverse. Is this worth holding onto? Thank you...
Ok. May I ask if this is the same problem with another penny? I'll attach a photo.[ATTACH]
Ok that's what my gut told me, thanks guys.
1993 Penny with misplaced mm or PMD?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I found this penny in loose change. I've never come across a clipped planchet coin and wonder if this is one of them. It had strange punches on...
I sure do hope I one day find a doubled die to share. DDD and MD are testing my nerve.
That you ff, I'll research plating issues.
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This doesn't look like MD to me. What do ya'll think? Regards[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Prolly a dumb question, but is this coin in high demand?
Tru that haha. Ok, I'll check out. Either way, I'm starting to believe I should hold onto this one.
I'm on the fence again. I wish I could get better shots.
This was a tough shot to get because of the wear, but is this what you're looking for?[ATTACH]
Trickster! Lol
Ok, great info! This is turning into a hotter topic than I was expecting. I'm not expert, but I'm going to guess it's a 1939/1940 reverse minted...
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