I have seen that before, but I can't remember where. It could be an annealing error, but those are more common for nickels.
Nice find!
The obverse was probably run over by a car. I see plenty of pennies like that in parking lots, but keep it, because it's an old wheat penny, and...
Oops, I just realized the second part is in English... my bad.
Puedes tú usar "Google Translate"?, porque no hablamos Español en CoinTalk. Cuándo tu usas "Google Translate", podemos ayudamos. Mi Español es muy...
West Virginia, Mountain mama, Take me home, Country roads... Sorry I can't help it...
That looks to be a British penny. Canadian pennies say "CANAA" on the reverse and they have a maple leaf.
No that's just damage.
It might be an annealing error. These types of nickels are called black beauties, and they actually sell for quite a bit when they're graded.
True. They could try making advertisements.
Why unfortunately?
When it is cleaned, it usually has the shine of a uncirculated coin, but it is worn, and it just doesn't look right.
It's a normal note with a weird chemical change as they said. However if your mom finds one like this and the date (above DO in "DOLLARS") is an...
I kind of see a little bit of doubling in the 7, but the pictures aren't clear enough. If you have a microscope or a jeweler's loupe, you can use...
So first it looks like a roll-ender because both sides have separated halves that look a lot like that is where the flaps on the end of a roll,...
Maybe it was used for a science experiment.
It's VERY worn. The reason the edges and the center of his face and the torch look worn is because those are the high points, so they are the...
There? THERE?!?! I am the grammar police, and you are now under grammar arrest! I love Morgans, but VAMs are not my area of knowledge, if I have any.
Wow very nice notes with a last note heading off into the "wrong" direction... What's the date on that last note.
Separate names with a comma.