-
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
-
Posts
25 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
NGC Journals
Gallery
Events
Store
Downloads
Posts posted by Cary Coins
-
-
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.
-
-
Thanks for confirming. I kind of like it because it makes the 6 look like it has a tail or a fin.
-
-
-
On 3/5/2024 at 6:55 PM, powermad5000 said:
I would have to agree that the effect here is a minor occluded gas bubble.
Here is a link to the site error-ref.com and I think you will see that yours is a minor version of the ones shown in the link.
Thank you. Your comment and reference are very helpful
-
-
-
-
Thanks Again Sandon
-
-
Thanks Sandon. Really appreciate the insight.
-
-
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?
-
Thank you Sandon and Powermad5000. Your posts wwere both very helpful
-
-
Thanks to all
-
Thanks to all. Appreciate the insights and advice
-
-
-
-
-
Thanks to you all for responding and for your insights. Going back a few generations my family members have collected coins and now in addition to my own collection, I've been inheriting coins from my grandmother and father. It's intriguing to sort through and examine what they collected and to speculate as to why they kept each coin.
-
Over the years I've kept several 2015 P Roosevelt dimes from pocket changes. I've found dozens that appear to have mint errors. Attached are pictures of my favorite. The Observe appears to have been softly struck. It also has a large die crack from the rim down through Roosevelt's hair. The Reverse also appears to have a long die chip or crack from the rim through the "O" and down through the torch flame. There are likely other irregularities with this 2015 P Roosevelt dime that I simply am not qualified to comment on. Some questions: Are these legitimate Mint Errors? Was there a broad issue at the Philadelphia Mint in producing the Roosevelt dime? Do both the Obverse and Reverse contain Die Cracks, Die Chips, or a combination? What is the cause of the fuzzy "Liberty"? Do you see anything else unusual about this coin? Appreciate any feedback.
1945Mo MEXICO G2P Restrike MS 64
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
Posted
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/