It looks like a real half cent to me, it is copper just very pitted due to corrosion. Probably a metal detecting find. It looks just like some...
Just caused by a worn deteriorating die. Not a doubled die and is not worth much (if anything) as an error. That coin is known as a "Poor Mans...
Here is the half cent I got for $13.50. I made the photos brighter because they were dark [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Maybe MS-65
MS-64???? I agree with you, 1921 Morgans are very different than earlier Morgans, even the designs have small inconsistencies, Certainly a very...
"what is it if not MD" It's MD...
I don't see any RPD on it, just some crud [ATTACH]
I would need close-ups to tell
I got a nice half cent that looks to have EF-details for only $13, the part of the edge of smashed. Also, Poor photos made the coin look worse...
That is an awesome looking coin, I love the mirrors. I will guess MS-65PL then. Not sure if this guess counts, I think that only the first guess...
MS-63pl
Same here.
For a U.S. Quarter to be worth exactly silver value (give or take a couple fractions of a cent) it would need to be around 8% silver. The mint...
Lol, Lucky that the text is coming out right. I have had bad luck using text-to-speech. Have fun at the show and good luck!
Does it look like this [IMG] Or this [IMG] If it looks like this first you have a Doubled Die. If it looks like the second coin you have...
Very cool, a pattern right? I also heard of the mint experimenting with plastic in 1942 for the war effort! Here is the plastic one cent...
Please tell me you did not buy your coin from the listing on this thread. :)...
Mind=Blown.
I think that it was implied that the coins were fake. No one would have a 1943 Copper cents and steel cent from 1944. Also, a one of a kind...
WOW!!!! You must have the nicest collections of these coins that I have ever seen. How did you get all of them including the 1974 Aluminum cent...
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