Nothing but a spot of gunk in my opinion. It seems that your eyes are seeing what they want to see, not what is really there.
What was the point of asking on this website if the response was going to be ignored from the start?
Not worth grading. Nice cent, but circulated and only worth about 10 cents at most.
Nope, worth 1 cent. Looks different because of damage.
And it is NICKEL, not nickle.
G4 details: scratched, polished, and cleaned.
100% all-natural grass fed zincolns. :cow: Easy enough to tell by the look.
Come on, guys! It's clearly a 1906 :banghead:
I was referring to the spelling... and it is 56% copper, 35% silver, and 9% manganese.
It is NICKEL.
I agree wide am. If I were you I would judge these based on the fg. Less deceiving than the AM in my opinion.
Im at 64
Looks like a die chip to me, but a very minor one, and pretty common on wheat cents.
Yes, worth face value.
By the way, it's NICKEL.
Damage. Also, you need to stop with the thread spam. Simply post a reply to your existing threads to follow up with posts related to the same topic.
I would also bet that it is either a normal or damaged dime.
Try clicking "upload a file", which is below the post. That should work for you.
I can't see myself "stumbling upon" an Indian Head cent in any condition. Do you "randomly" find IHCs? I would be pretty excited if I did find ANY...
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