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Mathpark1981
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Hello, first I would need to tell you that I am no expert at all in fact although I have been collecting coins most of my life I dont do much in pennies. Anyway, if I may ask what do you see that makes it look different? Maybe I missing something?
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Not understanding what you're saying. Are you asking if you need a membership to have coins graded?
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Thanks for the info on the penny bubble guys. I'd never seen one before but as you said greenstang they are pretty common.
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So I try to look at a few coins everyday and i was looking at a 1986 penny and at the top right of the 8 there is a very small what looks like a welding bubble??? If that makes any sense. It does not appear to be scuff damage as the coin is in oh probably ms58. Any information would be great.
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I'm looking for a decent endoscope to examine coins, I just dont want to break the bank. Any suggestions?
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I'm pretty sure you have to designate what you want NGC to verify. Of course that was over 10 years ago so that may have changed
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So I checked the NGC registry and that is definitely interesting. However, ngc does not verify that the coin is sintered. It definitely looks like it is. I appreciate your posting
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I'm having issues with finding what it is you have found on ebay?
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Hello all,
I am curious about a nickel I found at a gas station I worked at in 2004. I sent it in to NGC for grading and it came back ms65 improperly annealed planchet. Now after many many years and lots of reading I understand what an improperly annealed planchet is and how it came to be the error that it is. I have become fascinated with "black beautys" as they are called. But one thing that I have never come across is another 2004 D keelboat nickel as ALL of the specimens that I can find are minted in Philadelphia. So I am curious as to know if I can find out how many of these nickels are known and the value of it? Surely mine cant be the ONLY one but it would certainly be pretty cool with me if it is. Any information would be appreciated.
- Snuzloc and Hoghead515
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Wrong Planchet 1942 Wheat Penny
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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Ok so I just saw the pictures of the other pennies beside the 41 and 44 and my thoughts are that it may look different because of the environmental factors that the coin was exposed to. I am also not knowledgeable on what metals the particular years compose of. But that may be a factor also. If you wanted my opinion it looks like a common 1942 penny. Happy hunting