So is the missing digit a common thing? Or should I look into into more?
I have some really nice clean looking pennies. But don't know about getting them graded.
Thanks for the information. And clearing that up.
I'm new to this lol. So does that meen the number was never there? Possibly
Is this from the rolling machine?
I looked through some of my 88s, and they don't the cross bar.
I've found them metal detecting in the creeks like that. I believe it's just corrosion.
I believe this is a damaged coin. I couldn't find any info if it is or not.
Alright people. I didn't meen to cause an spit. He was just using the text as an reference. It makes sense.
Well now that looks interesting.
Thanks for the info
Makes sense thanks.
What makes a normally silver colored coin look gold? I don't have a picture.
I'm not arguing the points made. Just got a question. Would the piece be moved away from polishing? And why would someone polish it?
Thanks for all the info
Is there a value for coins with die chips? Sorry if that's a dumb question. I'm new to the coin deal
Thanks. The reason I didn't think it was wear was, the d is raised good. It's easier to see in person.
Is this a result of a die filling in?
Thanks for the response. I found this coin roll hunting, and wasn't sure.
I'm looking for some opinions on if y'all think this is a die brake or not. It under the date on the bottom of coat. Thanks for any help.[ATTACH]...
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