If you save enough of them, someday you'll be able to buy a pink Cadillac. [IMG]
I don't understand. All of this effort for a coin that won't even buy you a gum ball? Spend the damned thing already!
The only help you can give it is to release it into the wild.
That line in the center of the cut comes from two blades meeting. Think nail clipper. Coin blanks are punched with one blade, making a smooth cut.
Congratulations! It's not what you should sell them for, it's what is someone willing to pay for them.
I think it's post mint. It should have a Blakesly effect, but doesn't. There is no strike weakness near the cut edge. The cut edge shows all of...
Auction.
Did you lose the other 18 dimes.
Do you really think that the mint would use dies in that condition? That is entirely post mint damage.
Nikita Khrushchev USA / USSR 1960 Paris summit?
PUI? Posting under the influence.
Because of the listed price, I think it's just a way to find its real value via the make an offer option.
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Without seeing photos, I can only estimate a total value of 3 cents.
This thread is almost 5 years old. To get the proper attention, you should start your own thread and include photos.
Because it has been heavily polished.
It's worth much less than the cost of grading.
What about it makes you ask?
'82 was the year that the mint transitioned from 3.1 G copper pennies to 2.5 G copper plated zinc pennies. You will find both weights dated 1982....
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