No, not a coin, but a token. Better lighting would make it easier to tell you more.
It's been polished and an X is carved on both sides. If it's for sale, stay away. It's only worth melt.
Buying Graded Coins, Do Scratches On The Case Matter? Only if you're buying the slab.
I think you mean newer.
Did you look at the link I gave you?
Nice find! http://www.lincolncentcollection.com/closeamwideam.html
You're not sure? Think about how a set of coin dies would come to look like that.
Yes, both coins are damaged, but the damage occurred AFTER leaving the mint. Your coins are worth face value.
IIRC, only for the coins dated 1976
With all of those red flags, you still went through with the transaction?!
FAKE!
Is Chinesium on the periodic table yet?
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My thought, also.
Sometimes a teller stamp will stray from the paper bundle strap. That's what happened to your 20.
I really don't think that it's possible.
Search eBay completed sales for an approximate value.
I'm thinking it's a fantasy coin. http://www.csacurrency.com/csacoin/csa20dol.htm...
Ditto!
Don't send that one for grading, it'll come back in a body bag. Please take the time to learn the difference between an error coin and damage.
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