Since it is so worn, and the regular weight is 2.5 grams, the weight of 2.4 grams is about right.
Just don't buy those. Soon, their prices will be hovering around melt.
That is not a "rare" condition, but average circulated. Spend it.
It doesn't look like a die crack to me.
The coin has been very harshly cleaned and is covered in verdigris.
Those are breaks in the copper plating of the planchet. When it was struck, the plating broke. It is not an error and is not worth a premium to...
It looks like damage, yes, I need a larger picture.
I need a slightly larger picture to see anything.
I would buy it at a 64 price.
I call ICG I Can't Grade. ACG is Also Can't Grade.
AU 55. Very weak strike.
I think it isn't anything special. The do that sometimes to fix a problem on the die.
AU 50 BN
MS 63, not a fan of that kind of toning.
I sell at 11 or 12 times face.
It looks like a genuine details grade coin.
One box of halves which yielded a 1935 D Walker, a 1966 SMS Half, and another 40%er.
AU 53. It may merit grading fees.
Definitely PMD. If the edge is all silvery, at least it's worth a dollar in silver.
It looks like a coin that chinese fakers created, having no idea of what a real coin they are trying to fake looks like.
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