Absolutely beautiful Pam!
Read Sparks response. If you have a Red Book you can use that to assist you. If you don’t have one, it’s worth the price to buy one. Remember the...
It’s damaged. It takes time to learn the difference. Many years in fact. The more you look at coins the easier it becomes to see the difference....
The first problem is that cent was made of zinc.
As A kid I remember gum ball machines had a new shiny new penny in with the gum, candy or toy. You could get one or the other.
If no one has bought them then they’re not worth $299.00.
It’s on my wish list but it’s down towards the bottom of my want list. Just too much I want in front of one of these.
I agree with @No_Ragrets completely. UPS may be the way to go but it will be more costly.
Better to sell in their current condition. The $500 looks to have been repaired as just to the right of the oval the portrait is on are two small...
Both show signs of circulation. The top coin is nicer as it doesn’t have obverse marks like the bottom one does. The bottom one is free from dirt...
Not a doubled die. Die wear and copper plating on a zinc planchet caused that.
I hope all works out well and it’s genuine. It’s expensive but it’s worth the price.
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