Not much in value. They sell at coins shows for about a four for a $1.
Yep, damaged.
Actually it does look plated.:) And it looks as though it's is a bezel. Probably off of a key chain.
That was very common on the 1940s and 1950s cents. I keep nice examples but usually I just toss them into the junk bucket.
I agree with Rascal. They are probably just hits. Not an error.
Been aware of this since the sixties. Nothing new here.
You should see the crap that I had listed as errors when I first started collecting. I look at them now and I get embarassed that I was so far off.
I think you're thinking of phasers, Spock.
I like the old Cuba notes as well. I've only picked up one so far: [IMG]
1-Mommy didn't pay enough attention to them when they were young. 2-They're dreamers. 3-They're envious of those that score big with their finds....
Could be but it's really hard to tell.
" its not that worn" Take a brand new banknote from a stack and compare it to yours. Any discoloration in the whites knocks down the value....
I'll get better close-ups tonight. The first time I posted this, it was on coppercoins and that was the determination they came up with. I have a...
Sometimes we make it an event.:devil:
Depends. It can range from a couple of bucks to $30 depending on who's asking. I was comfortable with $5.
Yep, you nailed the color. Your coin has nicer detail on the reverse. Nice!
Is it copper? Looks silvery in the pic. Anyway it's a blank upset planchet. If it's copper, it's worth a couple of bucks. If it's silver, quite...
You'll have to wait until tomorrow.... I'm at work today.
Yep, that's what it was.
Doubtful. The mint isn't a playground. More than likely (as stated) a magician's coin.
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