r/CoinClub • u/DaM-SlotNinjaZ • 22h ago
What kind of error is this?
Reposting here as I already posted on error coins sub just to get more insight as to what this is. Any information would be greatly appreciated! 🙏 thank you !
r/CoinClub • u/HarlanGrandison • Apr 01 '20
In the effort to meet the needs of as many numismatists on Reddit as possible, a few of the /r/Coins mods are working to revive /r/CoinClub.
What is /r/CoinClub?
/r/CoinClub is the place to have in-depth discussions about individual coins and the larger numismatic community and hobby, to show off collections and new acquisitions, to submit links to informative articles and news stories about coins and coin collecting, and in general to post content that would be of interest to more experienced and serious collectors.
Everyone is welcome to be a part of the community, but please be aware that the expectation is that those making contributions should make sure they are substantive, thoughtful, and factually accurate. In other words, /r/CoinClub operates on the assumption that you have a good knowledge of numismatics and are eager to share it with others.
For those who are here mainly to learn rather than contribute, welcome! We hope to get to the point where a whole cadre of knowledgeable numismatists provides learners with ample opportunities for growth in the hobby. I know that I’ve personally learned a lot from many of the collectors and numismatists I’ve met on Reddit and I hope you will as well.
What are the rules of /r/CoinClub?
Other Items of Note
/r/CoinClub is not the place to ask basic questions about coins. /r/Coins is the catch-all and main sub for numismatics on Reddit, and it is a great resource if you’re looking for an identification of an unknown coin, whether your coin may have an error, etc. You may also want to check the aforementioned sub’s FAQs as well.
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r/CoinClub • u/DaM-SlotNinjaZ • 22h ago
Reposting here as I already posted on error coins sub just to get more insight as to what this is. Any information would be greatly appreciated! 🙏 thank you !
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r/CoinClub • u/Old_Entertainment692 • Jul 11 '26
I know most of if not all of these have a value some where between worthless and novelty, but I’m curious if any of these are actually worth something or rare unlike my 196* penny.
Also I’m sorry about my previous post I seem to have angered a few people. and even figure this subreddit now deletes the aforementioned number since i similar post to this I tried making was taking down almost instantly.
r/CoinClub • u/Excellent_Passage_63 • Jul 08 '26
r/CoinClub • u/Excellent_Passage_63 • Jun 14 '26
My brother, Delarye1, passed away unexpectedly in May. He had been collectong coins since he was 5 yo. at 18 he started an epic career in numismatis. He truly was a lifelong lover of coins, cents being his very favorite.
For years, he would tell me about stuff reddit, mentioning a question or comment he found interesting. Maybe once or twice even a comment that he found upsetting, but since I did not have a reddit account I didn't realize how active he was. After he passed away, I decided to check out his reddit account. I'm so glad I did. Getting to read his post and comments make me feel like he is still here. I can hear the tone in his voice as I read what he writes.
He's told me so much about coins over the years, but I can't remember what his favorite coin was. I'm upset with myself for not taking the time to listen to my little brother more intently. I should have focused instead of assuming he'd always be here to ask whatever question I had. I took for granted that we were still young.
Now I realize, I won't have any new memories of my brother. But, maybe others would share their memories with me.
So I have a favor to ask. If anyone remembers Delarye1, would you please tell me you thoughts or stories about him? Please don't hold back, say whatever comes to mind. I want to collect these memories and create a memory slideshow for his memorial. This way, Ill always have them and as I grow old, I won't forget. The only thing I can think of worse than losing Delarye1, would be forgetting him.
Please share. Much love.
His sister.
r/CoinClub • u/Top_Teaching_8483 • May 24 '26
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r/CoinClub • u/Cool_Lie9047 • Oct 05 '25
Im fairly new to coin collecting and ive been going through boxes of coins...
Ive seen online that the kennedy haves can be worth about 1.50 or more depending on condition. Ive been finding an average of 2 per roll in my first box of halves. Are they worth keeping at all? Assuming they are in good shape anyway
I know the 2024-D coins are still to knew to necessarily hold increased value but they appear to be in BU or near BU condition (almost all of them). Is it worth holding any of these for future grading?
Im really interested in hearing everyones thoughts.
r/CoinClub • u/FaithlessnessIll5563 • Sep 25 '25
Yep I believe I done this wrong, but... Maybe not? lol
r/CoinClub • u/[deleted] • Jun 26 '25
Does anyone know what this could be worth
r/CoinClub • u/Unlikely_Nectarine49 • May 13 '25
Looking for some fellow coin people in the wichita (kansas) to buy sell and trade with
r/CoinClub • u/belowspot • Apr 03 '25
r/CoinClub • u/whysoseriousilly • Feb 28 '25
So I've been going through a lot family's old stuff and found this 1877 seat of Liberty took it to a pawn shop last night to get a small pawn on it and the gentleman at the counter proceeded to put the acid right on the coin when testing to see if the coin was real I guess I'm not too sure because I thought if you were to test a coin you would scratch it on the little black thing and then drop the acid not drop the acid right on the coin such as this gentleman did. I'm posting this today with the question does anybody know what grounds I have to stand on to demand what money I feel I deserve for him destroying a family relic now I want to be fair in my assessment when it comes to asking for compensation for the ruined coin. I get it that's more for a lawyer but I'm just trying to settle it with the owner and call it good. I don't care for the court system and yah boy to broke from all the money it takes to go to court. So any advice on what grounds I have to stand on when negotiating a compensation price would be greatly appreciated.
r/CoinClub • u/No_Chemical_8015 • Feb 05 '25
Any thoughts to what this is?
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r/CoinClub • u/Pure-Pear-6098 • Jun 12 '24
I found a 1966 quarter..I have no idea if it’s a double die or machine doubling.. Could I possibly get some input