I like the nickel with the cud best . this one will fetch a good price if sold because the cud is perfectly formed. it almost looks like it should...
someone may have taken a leak on this poor ole dime.like Chris said when coins are being used in circulation they go thru some really hard times....
I did take time to look at all the images on Lincolncentresource and the area above the E in liberty IS attached on the left hand side and the...
Ok I looked at it again and it still remains the same. It don't take a expert to see this is a laminated planchet coin. the area above the E in...
Hey! I told you the truth . anyway this coin is not worth anyone quarreling over . just because two of the pieces have come lose and fallen off...
looks like a normal cent
the coin looks like it has taken a hit in this area , all kinds of things can happen to a coin while in circulation.
regardless off what the experts told you this is a common lamination on your coin. if this was scrap struck onto your coin if would have a shallow...
looks like you got it right when you said "looks like someone beat the hell out of it with a hammer" the one that did this had another beat up...
Old Error Guy Mike's opinion was the same as your's and mine , he just worded it different. We both said it was struck outside of the collar and...
I totally agree with old error guy that this coin was struck outside of the collar. about all off centers are struck outside of the collar , this...
if everyone on this forum lied and told you your coin was a rare and valuable one it would still be worth only what it says on the coin " ONE...
I'm not sure about that because I have never researched it very much. The only Minn. Doubled dies I'm interested in are the top ten ones. IMO the...
this one is real weak die detoration compared to some I have seen
I know this one very well because I found lots of them while trying to find the DDR 001 coins. This is from a die clash , I have rolls of them...
the coin in this thread is just a normal old worn out and beat up cent . copper can turn to about any color from being exposed to the elements of...
No doubled die here , just a beat up coin with the letters flattened down from being in use for many years.
The unusual ones usually are no good . If you find a doubled die you probably will be able to recognize it right away with out any doubt
pushing straight down on a zincer will not remove the copper plating. the plating is removed when something scrapes across the coin .
Thanks Jay , in this case then you have it correct in your post #4
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