It is considered bad form to post like this without telling us what specific aspect of the coin you think may contain the error.
How come almost every new poster types like this?
Worth 1 cent.
He said to look up "novelty cents" not novelty coins.
[ATTACH] Never been, but I heard its just a small sales counter selling stuff from their website. Everything else is closed to the public.
Yes, plating can make a coin stick to a magnet.
No, you didn't. Also, please do not post in old, dead threads. Make a new one. Also, please never post a question about a rare coin you claim to...
Yes it can. It's just a worn 1999 Lincoln cent.
Everything can be faked. Scams are everywhere on Ebay. A $100,000 coin for $500? FAKE
Because it's not real. If it was real, it would be graded and in a holder from PCGS or NGC.
Can I ask you a question? How do you expect us to give an opinion on something we can't see?
Post a picture.
You are overanalyzing. You have two worn, circulated quarters with some environmental toning from age and conditions they've been in. The '64...
The poll % doesn't add up because its not a multiple choice poll. One person can vote for every answer.
Then go buy one and do what you want with it. Just like Dan Carr did.
I didn't express an opinion. I asked a question (see the question mark at the end of the sentence? That indicates a question.)
He didn't stamp them all. Here, you can buy one here unstamped: https://mikebyers.com/us-25c-feeder-finger-denver-mint.html I suggest you buy it...
Post-mint environmental damage
What is your problem? Stop acting like an idiot.
Not a wheat penny, since it doesn't have wheat on the back, but rather the Lincoln Memorial.
Separate names with a comma.