That's a completely genuine United States coin. In uncleaned/relatively undamaged condition it would be worth upwards of $100. Unfortunately, your...
I agree with everyone above. Not broadstruck. Worth 5 cents each.
99% sure it's fake. Mushy details (probably cast). Is there a seam around the edge of the coin? Could you post pictures of the rim of the coin?
Wow! Nice find.
Wow! I didn't realize that. It makes sense since the plating process occurs after coins are made into planchets. Thanks for the info.
Unfortunately your coin is in terrible condition. I can't imagine anybody paying more than 1c for it. In general, small date 1982 coins from both...
Looks good to me. The luster is still there from what I can tell.
1995 d doubled die - Nope 1982 d small date - Yes to small date but could be either Philadelphia or Denver (since the mint mark area is destroyed)...
It doesn't show the Blakesely effect which is worrisome. The thing about clipped planchets is that they can be easily faked since not all...
Post-mint damage (PMD).
I agree with TIF. It's not a coin of Constantine The Great but it's still from ancient Rome (Claudius II to be exact). How good of a purchase it...
Pictures would certainly help. What does "Strong PCS" mean? MS67 coins are valuable but they must be graded by a reputable TPG.
The most you'll get for it is 5 cents. People buy these in bulk for 3 cents a piece (sometimes even less).
Just send it in already. Calling PCGS won’t do anything. You have to either become a member and mail it to them yourself with submission forms, or...
I'm gonna take a guess and say 1926 S. Every single circulated 1926 cent I have come across all have a very weak strike. Your coin is similar to...
^ What Furry said. All of those are normal coins that can be found in pocket change. The bicentennial quarter is nice but not worth anything...
Different country governed by different people who made different decisions.
MS63
I don't think that's a copy of the coin from the auction. It is the coin from the auction and it looks 100% genuine. They are the same coin. Maybe...
Try getting a close-up picture of the mint mark. It’s too hard to see in the full reverse picture. EDIT: These are the only pics? You don’t own...
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