In case he's interested, neither coin is an error. They're both enviornmentally damaged, well after being released into circulation. They did not leave the US Mint like that. As suggested, if the OP disagrees with all of the posts in this thread - the solution is for you to submit the coin(s) to either of the top Authentication Services, and then show us the Mint Error holder that they come back to you in. (I'm holding my breath, so please submit them asap.)
I Apologize and i was very inconsiderate excuse me and i do understand your reason for not helping no problem it is my fault
Hi Fred i was wrong for the judgement and i do feel dumb for being upset.every coin i posted was a flop no ones fault but mines.
I am willing to work with you if you just trust me. I have helped many new members over the years. There have been disagreements but we find ways to resolve them. You have good questions. We are here to help Peace
PEACE THANK YOU you helped many times in the short time i was here ..Please excuse my upset ignorance
If your making a statement, you're wrong. If you're asking a question, it's damaged. Like in a park lot for a month or longer. As for the original posting coin it's a form of corrosion. Corrosion comes in many shapes forms and colors.
It's not bogus info. It's corrosion. Zinc rot and corrosion are 2 different things. You came asking for help but apparently you already knew the answer.