Just a damaged coin, not an error unfortunately.
That’s why people use special tools to open rolled coins. The don’t want to damage all those lathe coins ;)
[ATTACH] Notice how the “2” is different. This is how a small date 2 looks like. There are different ways to tell, but I find this the easiest.
That’s a large date too
I can probably make you one and I would only charge you $5, plus shipping of course! Lol
I am thinking a dime.
Melt it down and turn it into one oz rounds.
I like it!
Where did it all go wrong. It could have been a good one.lol. Always fun to find an old one no matter the condition.
The bandaid is to cover up where he was shot of course.
Nice coin find. Unfortunately I don’t know any methods to help with restoring the coin to a better state.
I would still throw it in a 2x2 as I am usually trying to collect different instances of coins and this looks like a good example of machine...
Google “penny squeezed in vice” then click images. Disclaimer: Make sure you are sitting down while doing this!
Interesting posts. After reading everyone’s responses it seems like I am doing it all wrong.lol :banghead:
In an earlier post he mentioned he couldn’t respond because his phone went “caput”. So phone it is! We should just start a Jim Dandy thread and he...
I would find out what happens if you miss a payment due date. And ask if you change your mind about the coin can you use the funds to purchase...
Hi David. For the best results you will want to start your own thread and provide photos.
Hi, if you could include pics of the coins close up both obverse and reverse and edges of the coins that would help to truly identify.
I’d keep it because I don’t have one. I have worse looking coins I keep because I don’t have another example.lol
Ah yes. Did not realize it was a different OP.
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