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Jfanth

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  1. This is pretty dirty and hard to see, but any ideas on what is under this D?
  2. All the letters on this nickel look like this. Is this mechanical doubling?
  3. Is this a form of mechanical doubling?
  4. Thank you for not degrading someone who does not know enough about coins. I appreciate it. People like RWB make us newbies, who truly just want to ask an honest question out of nativity, feel like absolute…
  5. I found this 1976 gold colored penny. Worth sending in to be evaluated?
  6. I apologize. Yes, that is confusing. We had two 1969 pennies one looks like the letters are barely there and the ones above I just added to this thread are new. Sorry. I’m new to all of this. Should I post the new penny pictures on a new thread?
  7. The penny above is the one we were considering having looked at.
  8. Here are the dime pictures and penny ones. This is a different penny from the one I posted before.
  9. I will post them later today! Thank you!
  10. Oh boy, I think I’m in over my head…. I don’t even know where to start. I can see the dime is a Roosevelt Dime and the penny is a 1969 D no “FG” 1 c MS…..
  11. If I have a double die dime that I’d like to have evaluated, what tier and service do I select? And a 1969 no initials penny?
  12. Is it an error if a 1969 penny doesn’t have the initials on the back? Sorry the pictures aren’t perfect.