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Re: 1941-P Wheat over 1942? Strong woody
Think this through for a moment. In what reasonable scenario would the mint need to take a 1942 production die and make it a 1941? (View Post)1 -
Re: (Outside of my budget) This Lowball Steel cent is Cool!
Thanks @braddick . Do you know if that's 90% or clad? How can it naturally wear in circulation to look like that? Rims are completely gone but the portrait still has a lot of raised area. Think about… (View Post)1 -
Re: (Outside of my budget) This Lowball Steel cent is Cool!
You can always remove metal from a coin, but can't put it back on. Since the price of these lowball coins has skyrocketed, It seems that the number of "unusually" worn coins showing up in s… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1999 1c
Nice die deterioration doubling Wexler explains it here https://www.doubleddie.com/144843.html (View Post)2 -
Re: Need help with inherited coins
As @lkenefic mentioned, spending $15 on a redbook (Guide Book of United States Coins) will give you a basic overview and help you determine which coins are common and if any may be more valuable (View Post)5
