I wanna find more out about this coin here. Pcgs cert doesn’t come back was it regraded? Typing keywords into Google brings up nothing. Does it even really exist.
If you're asking if the penny was struck onto a Dime, it is a known error (Definitely not the only 1...) Happened on a 1996 Dime (I think 1996) before. Definitely not worth 2k though. The one I'm talking about sold for $558.13
Talking about the coin in general not the error I’ve seen that before. Just not with a shield cent first off and he meant “only 1” as in with a shield cent and newer date. more modern coin. I’m inquiring about the slab and coin itself bc I can’t find anything on it only these pics from a friend from 2015
Weird almost looks like a piece of pic with a paper for the listing lol that’s true tho does seem warped
Hey @Gorham_Collector ? The coin looks like a "Vise Job" if you ask me and the label came back as a big FAT Goose egg. Stay clear.
Well it’s from 2015 eBay listing so I can’t buy it I was just interested in seeing better pics or knowing where the coin went etc pcgs label ,
Yea I really thought that case was suspicious.. I mean just look at the bottom it looks warped kind of? maybe opened?
In the mean time zoom into the one I posted above, it's real and it's spectacular...It's a sharp photo! Even though it's a pic I took at the show.
The original photo is of a printed eBay listing, and the paper it's printed on is bent. Look at the text of the listing. A "vise job" would mash another coin into the first one. The second coin's details would be mirror-reversed. That's not the case for the pictured coin. (And, of course, if you mashed a dime into a cent, the cent still wouldn't be struck on a dime planchet.) That being said, I also get no match for the PCGS certification number. Based on that, and based on the photo of a printout of a photo, I'd be comfortable spending not much more than face value (eleven cents?) on the coin.