
Best Penny I have
I got this from a guy who told me to pick between a 1943 bronze penny and this penny so I picked this Penny cuz it’s more rarer

I got this from a guy who told me to pick between a 1943 bronze penny and this penny so I picked this Penny cuz it’s more rarer
I’ve recently been looking for the worst coin as a fun side collection project. If I sent this in for grading would it get the lowest score possible?
Any ideas what is worth
It appears to be a draped bust silver coin 2 leaves if I’m not mistaken
Picked this up thinking I’d finally hit the jackpot. Ran it through a quick karat test and… yeah. Not even close to 14k. At least now I have a great excuse to buy more test kits hahaha. IYKYK.
Some have asked about very worn coins and odd wear patterns--these are known as "dryer coins". They get stuck in a clothes dryer and become worn out.
This photo illustrates how this coin probably accumulated its weathering and wear by getting stuck on an early clothes dryer.
I found this last Thursday. A gentlewomen told me it was a rare saggy ja-wee-ah coin, made of 200% gold, and very rare. Posting photos to get the opinion of saggy experts.
Mint error??? Double strike? Can't make out the date, maybe 1653? Don't worry, I haven't cleaned it🤩
Poor sap doesn't realize what he left in the return slot. I know what I have. Only question is do I simply put in Flips or send for grading.
I'm highly suggesting a much better Semiquincentennial coin designs (especially for quarters and nickels). So here they are:
Standing Liberty Kicking Horse 25C (90% Silver)
Indian Head Plymouth Colony 5C (40% Silver)
Yellowstone Park Timber 5C (40% Silver)
Sorry for the blurry picture . I did a ton of research and can’t figure out what this coin is . Could be a long shot but I thought I might post here .
I was showing a friend how to
Look at coins up close with a cellphone and picked a random coin out of her cash register to use and this is what we saw. What kind of error is it? I am new and haven't seen this yet.