I'm sure it will not sell.
I cannot say this more clearly. It's worth one cent.
You will learn much more here than you will ever learn watching coin videos on Youtube.
It is damage, not a mint error, therefore it has no value over face.
No sin, just a lack of knowledge. Stick around, we're happy to share our knowledge with you.
Absolutely not a clipped planchet. It's not even a circular clip and the coin is distorted because of having been cut.
Nope. It was done after leaving the mint. Your coin is damaged.
No and no. The same as you were told on your other thread.
Sorry to [IMG] but that's a large date.
Cutting off your nose to spite your face.
It could be that because the mint marks were hand punched into the dies, and one was punched deeper than the other.
They put the camera too close. Get farther away, then crop.
Because your childish game of impersonating a cat was tiresome and irksome from your very first post. Your trolling is also tiresome and irksome....
The exact same struck through and lighting in each photo tells me there is only one coin. OP is a troll. See this thread:...
I'd argue with everyone else that all of those photos are of one coin and that those are scratches on the coin, but you are the expert, Kitty....
That's not a mint mark. If there were a mint mark, it would be to the right of Monticello. It was put there after it left the mint.
After removing all of the paper with my finger nail, I use rubbing alcohol with a cotton ball to go after the glue.
The reverse doesn't come anywhere near prooflike.
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IMO, the only "fair" price is the one agreed upon by both the buyer and the seller.
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