It's worth 25 cents.
No, not common but could be a mint error or could be a coin that was altered after it left the mint. Only way to tell is if you could post clear...
Its worth $20. Its circulated and has folds.
What about Gen X? We are between the Boomers and Millennials. Don't forget about us! We love coins :hungry:
You can still buy them on the mint website. About 7,300 have been sold to date, with a mintage limit of 10,000.
Well, the subject of toning can be quite controversial. Some people like it, some hate it. Toning can be natural or artificial. Natural toning...
No. An error (in numismatic terms) occurs at the mint. Toning is technically damage (which happens after leaving the mint). Also, nickel.
I heard he inappropriately touched a coin when he was in middle school.
You post a coin that is an obvious FAKE to anyone that knows the slightest bit about Lincolns. Some very knowledgable coin experts tell you it is...
Hello Victorio Your coin is plated. It is considered damage to coin collectors. Still worth a penny though.
You don't say...
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Leave then. You will not be missed. Truly sick of you snowflake newbies that INSIST you have some magic jackpot coin, and then get offended when...
No offense, but you still don't seem to understand: You have a plated cent. It was plated after it left the mint. It is not steel. It is worth one...
Yes, plated LMCs can certainly stick to magnets. I have seen many. But it is still PMD. Not an error or variety.
Ummm....pictures of what?
It is not a proof. Just another plated penny. We get about ten a day here lately. Worth 1 cent.
Ok, not sure how that is a joke. If this was my post, I'd be embarrassed as you look uneducated and confused.
You edited your post, but still haven't said what you think you have SPECIFICALLY. What do you think makes it a "jackpot" coin and not just...
Its best to specifically write what you think you have/see rather than have us guess what you are thinking.
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