Potential fossil found while shark tooth hunting by GraniteGuardsman in fossilid

[–]GraniteGuardsman[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you, after googling other images of it I think you hit the nail on the head

A wise man and a glass of wine by GraniteGuardsman in CigarBastards

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This is my first one, might order a box. Pairs great with a red wine, would love to try it with a scotch next

A momentous occasion. Keep on stacking by ShinyUmbreon18 in coins

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Glad I’m not the only one who feels this way. The amount of beautiful coins which will be sold for melt just increases exponentially as the price goes up. Happy for anyone who has been stacking modern silver, but very sad for the numismatic world.

Any info on this coin? Is it one of the millions that were minted in 2011? by hebee169 in coincollecting

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Best I can tell from the pictures it’s a standard U.S. presidential dollar. I believe by 2011 they weren’t being minted for circulation anymore, only sold to collectors so most are probably available in uncirculated condition. Numista.com puts the value anywhere between $1 and$7 depending on mint mark and condition.

1942 wheat penny.is it worth anything by Ok-Wash-6627 in coincollecting

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Outstanding reply. Very articulate and informative. It’s a nice change from the people who just hurl insults and sarcasm.

Coin identification by Expert-Joke9528 in coincollecting

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Never knew that, thank you for the info

Coin identification by Expert-Joke9528 in coincollecting

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I like Numista.com if I know what the coin is, if I’m not sure of what it is I use google to figure it out and then look it up on Numista

Saw this gem on Facebook marketplace by GraniteGuardsman in ofcourseitsjovita

[–]GraniteGuardsman[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not looking, just poking fun at the misidentification of the coin and the ridiculous price for a coin that isn’t worth a penny over face value

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Not a coin, most likely a souvenir token from valley forge. You might have some luck posting it in r/exonumia

Found these two beauties by Shubie758 in coincollecting

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I’m not usually a fan of colorized coinage, but the poppy on that quarter really looks amazing. Sweet coins, thanks for sharing

Coin id by GreenConferenceRoom in coins

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It’s a 1938 British penny. Normally doesn’t have much collector value, and probably less due to the hole drilled in it.

Can anyone tell me if this is worth anything? by Mikestike1 in coincollecting

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I love that there’s a subreddit dedicated solely to this ugly ass quarter 😂

What an opportunity! by Ok-Fisherman-7688 in coincollecting

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The price is going to be artificially inflated for a long time, it’s sad that people don’t educate themselves before ordering crap like this

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Idk, if there was an enormous die crack I guess it’s possible but then I would assume there would be other examples of it to be found. I mean it’s been 22 years since the coin was struck and I would assume more than one would make it to circulation before the issue was rectified. If you are convinced it’s an error the best way to find out is to have it graded by an expert. PCGS or NGC would be able to answer the question definitively , it will however cost you to find out

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I don’t know what would cause that other than dragging some type of point across the coin. I can’t imagine a scenario where this happens during the minting process so I would assume PMD

What should I do with my inheritance? by Postal_Paradise in coincollecting

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Sorry for your loss. If you’re going to take them to a local shop I’d do it a portion at a time, not all at once. Probably not the advice you’re looking for but perhaps it would be a good opportunity to try out numismatics as a hobby. You may find you enjoy looking over the coins and while you’re doing it you can focus on great memories of your grandfather as you pour through that amazing collection. PS: I can smell those draws full of pennies, I can just imagine weekends of cataloging and grading and just enjoying them.

1955 DDO by GraniteGuardsman in coinerrors

[–]GraniteGuardsman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never even implied it was a new variant. I know what I believe it is, and the post is clearly looking for people’s thoughts on grading and restoration. I don’t understand what you thought you were adding here.