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Type:1958-D Lincoln Cent
Obverse and reverse laminations.
                              
 
Type:1959-D Lincoln Cent
Grade:ANACS MS66 Red
Second D struck in the second 9 of the date.
                              
 
Type:1995 Lincoln Cent
Broadstruck - almost nickel sized.
                              
 
Type:1996-D Lincoln Cent
Gas bubbles trapped under the copper plating.
                              
 
Type:1979 Jefferson Nickel
Grade:PCI AU55 environmental damage
Struck on a Lincoln Cent planchet.
                              
 
Type:1908 Liberty Nickel
Reverse lamination, and filled die at 3:00.
                              
 
Type:1937-D Buffalo Nickel
Grade:PCGS VF25
3-legged. Additional images show a 1200dpi magnification of the front legs as compared to an ANACS MS64 1937-D buffalo nickel.
                              
 
Type:1964 Jefferson Nickel
Partial collar, broadstruck.
                              
 
Type:1943-P Jefferson Nickel
Grade:PCGS MS65
Doubled die - the doubling on the eye is most easily seen.
                              
 
Type:1965 Washington Quarter
Filled die.
                              
 
Type:1996-P Washington Quarter
Grade:ICG MS65
Broadstruck. The circles on the right show the size of this coin (red) relative to a regular Washington quarter (blue).
                              
 
Type:1999 New Jersey Washington Quarter
Splotchy surface. Filled die in A of QUARTER and S of TRUST. Additional images show a 1200dpi magnification of each region as compared to a regular New Jersey quarter.
                              
 


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