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Cary Coins

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  1. About 10 years ago I bought this 1945Mo MEXICO G2P at an antique store in Mebane NC. I believe I paid about $60. Recently sent it in to NGC for Grading and was pleasantly surprised. https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/2914181-001/64/
  2. Thanks for all the replies. The photos really can't do it justice as there is a significant area of bump on the reverse that doesn't appear well when photographed.
  3. Thanks for confirming. I kind of like it because it makes the 6 look like it has a tail or a fin.
  4. This 1970 D Roosevelt Dime appears on the Reverse to have die subsistence colliding with RICA in America and the surrounding leaves. Can you please confirm?
  5. This 1964 Lincoln Penny isn't the best looking specimen. However, it's got what I believe is a small die chip between the 9 and 6 in the date. Is this simply a die chip?
  6. Thank you. Your comment and reference are very helpful
  7. Several years ago I was told by a much more experienced coin collector that this 2001 Lincoln penny likely has a gas bubble on the Reverse behind Lincoln. Curious if you agree or if you have other thoughts on what it is?
  8. I've seen several 1964 Lincoln Penny clipped planchett coins online. Many are small clips as this coin. Is this a legitimate clipped planchett?
  9. Kind of an ugly coin. Not sure I want to keep it but suspect Obverse Lamination peel under Liberty. Is this a lamination error?
  10. Would this 1996 BR Lincoln Penny with Long Reverse Die crack bring a premium?
  11. This 1963 D Lincoln Penny looks like the "L" in Liberty turned approximately 10 degrees. Is this potentially an issue with the Die or Strike?
  12. This 1971 D Lincoln Penny makes me laugh each time I see it. Reminds me of Ebu and the Liberty mispronounced iberty insurance commericals. Over the years I've come across 2 to 3 similar coins missing a letter. I know they aren't uncommon or particularly desirable but I like this one. In research missing letters or numbers on coins, I can't find a solid conclusion on how a missing letter or number comes about. Is anyone familiar with the cause?