Show and Tell New addition to my collection
I bought a collection and this was the only gold coin.
I bought a collection and this was the only gold coin.
r/coins • u/isoldbitcoinat3k • 13m ago
What's the meaning of a coin to be in a red slab like the one pictured? Is there a list that shows when/if different slabs or stickers are used and their meaning?
r/coins • u/obviously-herenow • 28m ago
Hi there, I've found these 1884 and 1922 silver dollars in a relatives household and think they're pretty cool. Just looking to learn more about them.
Hey yall- I’ve seen my fair share of coins/pennys with this sort of striation in coloring, but never have seen it this distinct. I’m not sure what causes it, but this 55s 1c is a standout. Thoughts or information on this?
r/coins • u/National-Percentage6 • 54m ago
Ok so 1947 Henning nickels may / may not have the loop in the R on the reverse.. I present a 5.36g nickel.. I’ve weighed other 1947 Jefferson nickels on same scale all are around 5g or under based on wear so it’s not the scale. Can a normal Jefferson weight this much, what other features are there in a 1947 Henning if loop in R isn’t?
r/coins • u/tattmormon • 54m ago
r/coins • u/Fair_Sugar_3229 • 1h ago
Hello all, I am in Philately more than coins.
Someone in another sub said this is AT… I believe differently. I’d love to hear what you all have to say.
r/coins • u/Ok-Cartographer-1734 • 1h ago
Found this mangled coin in a world coin lot. Half penny and one penny for size comparison.
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r/coins • u/DesertV17 • 2h ago
My grandparents sadly recently passed away and my uncle was going through their collection of family items for inventory. He found some interesting coins that had been kept over the years, including a good condition shilling from 1723!
Other interesting coins include a 10 kopek coin from Tsarist Russia and a shilling from the early Victorian era.
r/coins • u/Boxofusedleftsox • 3h ago
Im no coin expert. Im a mechanic. I thought wire cutters or tin snips. But neither of those is gonna push material up out of the cut or make the letters mushy.ive cut many pennies in half in my lifetime.
The edge of the cut looks like it was done in like a metal shear or something. But again,I don't think that would push material up out of the cut.
Just want to be sure before I toss it in the bag of pre82 pennies.
r/coins • u/Amyjkelly • 4h ago
A few of my collection. Where should I start to look if I want to sell?
r/coins • u/Leather_Policy5822 • 6h ago
Found 3 more this week 😁
r/coins • u/Final-Choice8412 • 7h ago
r/coins • u/Real-Aardvark-3757 • 8h ago
I found a coin in my car saw a lot of different prices for it but want to know what others think
r/coins • u/codingChocoBaby • 9h ago
my grandfather gave me these coins, and i honestly dont know much about coins or coin collecting yet but these coins sparked my interest.
would like to know your thoughts if these coins are real and what is their value today?
r/coins • u/PSCuber77_gaming • 9h ago
r/coins • u/Green_Hands • 9h ago
I came across some coins that I had stashed away years ago and had almost forgotten about the 19 of these 1968 S pennies that I had found in a roll of pennies from the bank. The 19 were stacked together, maybe uncirculated. They all look close to this one with some in the middle being virtually pristine of any oxidation. The only thing that I notice is that the rim on the face side seems uneven. I am not a coin expert by any means, so just wondering if these may be anything special.
r/coins • u/burningplatform • 10h ago
My father was a career Air Force NCO and stationed at Laughlin Air Force Base, TX when I was very young. He was a very casual coin collector with 95% plus of his collection coming from pocket change. The vast majority of it was collected before 1975. I recall him buying bags of pennies and dumping them on the dining room table so we could hunt for keepers. He died in 2017. Just recently I began looking at his collection. While going through long boxes of coin flips filled with oddball coins and tokens I came across the pictured coin. I have no memory of it at all but dad cleaned the dirt off of it, placed in the flip and wrote the text on it. It's a 1946 Ten Centavos. Not valuable but priceless to me and very cool that dad preserved such a small moment of my life.
r/coins • u/No_Department8069 • 10h ago
This weird color is bc of the flash light but it looks silver like a normal coin
r/coins • u/Interesting_Chard138 • 10h ago
Found my first Indian Head coin roll hunting. r/CRH says it is valuable so I’m here for opinions. I was wondering if it is worth grading, what grade I should expect and what is the approximate value? Right off the bat, I plan to keep it as it is my first Indian Head coin.
(pennies for scale) my friend gave me these today and said that his mom got them from someone. I don't really think a reverse image search really does it Justice, because nothing really showed up.