Looks like damage.
I wrote this thread a couple of years ago for those that didn't have high-end camera equipment: http://www.cointalk.com/t114269/
Your pics have to look like this for anyone to be able to tell what you have: [IMG]
Nope, not a doubled die. Just die chips. Very common in the 40's, 50's and 60's coins.
Need pics to confirm but yes, if they are small dates, depending on condition, they would have some added value. 999 times out of a 1000, they are...
I hate it when someone picks the same answer I was going to give.
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Nice coin, but you could've had two or more that price.
Expensive lesson.
Magician's coin or beginning of a love token.
But, would it be okay to clean it?
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You might try leaving articles around especially showing the 1992 cam that sold for $20,000+. It might get her off your back.
Ditto to the above posts.
Because sometimes they overlook things like errors, varieties and other things and in those cases they would be underpriced. We've all heard the...
PMD. Coin roller damage. The blob is the remaining displaced material that's left after the rest of the nine was sheared off. Btw.... a "cud"...
Since I sold my entire paper money collection, I sob uncontrollably. It doesn't happen all the time. Just during the waking hours. To resolve...
I've had similar experiences with dollar notes. Here, in Canada, we've had the $1 coin (loonie) for over twenty years and the $2 coin (toonie) for...
No extra value. But wait for the other guys because, it might be something else.
Maybe the watermark of the paper?
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