Don't let the door hit you on your butt on your way out, snowflake.
True, but they minted millions of them. Dies take a terrible beating in the minting process.
It's a mint error in the sense that the mint used a very worn die to strike it. It's an error that's so common, that it will never add a premium...
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If you crop your photos, people will be better able to help you. Find the time, it's only for your benefit.
Learn how to crop.
You're a just wonderful ray of sunshine this morning.
No. Cents are copper plated zinc. Dimes, quarters, and half dollars are clad. The processes of plating and cladding are different. A simple...
I'm not at all offended. Too many come here for the first time thinking they have found the holy grail and an early retirement and have a hard...
Why pay all of that money for a TPG opinion that we all agree will be the same as the opinions you got for free here. You've heard from some of...
No opinions until you post clear and in focus pictures. PS. One thread is enough.
Try not getting so close. You can always resize later.
Not enough pixelation in your photos.
Really?! You want to open that can of worms?!
I'm so sad to say that there is no cure. Your days are numbered. Use them well, my friend. Use them well.
Pareidolia.
Not weird at all. It's a 1910 Liberty (V) nickel minted in Philadelphia. They were minted from 1883 until 1913. It's still legal tender at face...
Once again, there are not and never have been any aluminum pennies dated 1973! None! None! None! None! None! None! None! None! None! None! None!...
You too could start a rumor about any coin you choose, in the hopes of starting a buzz to make the coin desirable and potentially valuable.
Not only is the coin fake, but at that price, it's not even real gold. But you can do what you will. It's your money, after all.
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