Look on eBay.
With so many of these minted, I see no upside to holding them or paying that kind of money for them. 1982 10,712,525,000 1982-D 6,012,979,368...
There's a rotate function on tablets.
Are they selling rolls? Sounds like hype to me.
No, just slightly tilted because the MM was hand punched into the die. It's not tilted enough to be add value to the coin.
£40 per roll?! No damned way! £1 is still a little steep. 50 p is a fair price.
Your biggest mistake is looking to Youtube for numismatic advice. Stick around here for the truth. We don't deal in hype.
I wouldn't touch that coin. IMO, it's fake.
Could you rotate your obverse pic like you do your reverse pics?
IMO, no. I don't like the reverse. What is that gunk on it?
We'll need a pic of the reverse, too.
Now that I see that, my opinion is changing.
These are waffled (cancelled) coins. [IMG]
There is absolutely no way that your coin came from the mint in that condition. Release it back into the wild.
Split planchet you say? [IMG]
It's a 1968 penny that's suffered the horrors of war.
Without photos, it's worth one cent, and photos will probably not change my appraisal. They may elicit some ideas as to why the coin is...
Didn't think so.
No other research, right? The fact that a set of dies produces millions of coins says that there should be many more of these in circulation, yet...
How, exactly, do you know this?
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