And everyone knows that Google is the ultimate authority. :rolleyes:
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Yes, as well as circulation wear. The same could be blamed for the missing trusses.
The wavy line you see is a representation of the trusses under the bridge. Normal for the coin. Everything else is die deterioration and 17 years...
Xenophobic much? It's an English word.
[ATTACH] You have quite the small mind, Gregg. Moon man language? Remember, not everyone in the world speaks English. I hope you didn't respond...
DoubleD die.
The third side is the edge. Now who sounds dumb, smartass?
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Nice clash.
KNOW. Just sayin'. :D
I wonder why beck doesn't allow comments on Youtube site.
Just send it to PCGS and get it over with. Please be sure to share the results with us. And no gloating about how wrong we were. ;)
I see corrosion.
I know why. Youtube pays cash for videos based on the number of views. He's trolling for views. More views equals more money in his pocket. [MEDIA]
Sorry to burst your bubble, but they are worth 10 cents each. They were minted at Philadelphia before P mint marks were added to coins. In 1965,...
Please don't feed the troll.
You mean 180 degrees, right?
Exposure to extreme heat would be a cause of that type of damage.
It's damage. A clip would be perfectly round and the same diameter as the coin itself. Try putting another dime into the 'clip' and you'll see.
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