Yup, WAM. Study this: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
If I were you, I'd return it as SNAD for a refund.
Looks like a dealer's label. It's not from PCGS. And the coin is not silver.
A pic would go a long way toward solving this mystery.
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The coin on the scale looks like a 1980 to me.
I see plating bubbles with zinc rot. It's not a copper cent.
Where do you see an error? I see only a well worn dime.
More pics will not change my opinion. This is what full steps looks like. [IMG] Each step clearly delineated end to end, top to bottom, with no...
That's not even close to full steps. Sending this coin for grading would be a waste of money.
Who told you that?
This is what I see. [ATTACH] Upload your photo directly.
What is it? More photos, please.
The cent is damaged. Copper is a soft metal. Something hit it, moving the metal. Your nickel is type 2.
Type 1 looks like this: [ATTACH] Type 2 looks like this: [ATTACH]
I don't think these were minted by the Royal Mint, but their website does not say where they are minted....
Right next to where you clicked to post your question is a button labelled 'Upload a File'. Click it to add photos. Show us cropped and in-focus...
It's at least worth its melt value. See: http://www.coinflation.com/coins/silver_coin_calculator.html Stick around, though, there might be more...
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