There is a design with the Capitol at Springfield (Complete, Professional life) and one with the incomplete US Capitol (DC, Presidency).
Nope. Worn and Dirty.
Figure it is inflated by 3-4 grades... at best. So a 64 in PCGS plastic is worth $10.
Small lamination
Wow... GLUED???? Like WTF???? Just when you think you've found the bottom of the barrel, they open the next barrel down...
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc409 https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p550.pdf https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1040sd
They've been selling this dreck for many many months. I put in some lowball bids and won one after a few weeks just to see. It's a plastic...
Not a TPG, an FPG - First Party "Grader"
The mint. Which is legally required to recover all of the costs of manufacturing collector coins from the income from selling them. So $85,000...
, It probably took nothing more than specially prepared blanks, specially prepared dies, slower than normal striking, with extra tonnage, and...
Different company's trademarked marketing blather.
It is interesting how there is nothing but a label that "proves" it. But there is a long history of that, wasn't it the first Columbian Expo half...
20 years from now they'll find out that the mint guys who came in after the celebs left to tear down the setup ran off another 20 coins.
@AcesKings That's the one I've been looking for, with the letter O adjacent to the number zero!!! THANKS!!!
Good to see you back Cat Brother! My fur clan says Hi! Jill at 16 is rocking the little old cat-lady bit, but she gets up & down stairs when...
The copyright 2012 on the site is a hint?
Some people want to find problems esp. if they can avoid looking in the mirror for the source. Everything you've described is totally normal for...
3.11g +/- 0.13g so technically still within tolerance, plus quite some wear.
The copper cent is 3.11g +/- 0.13g The zinc cent is 2.5g +/- 0.13g (BTW those +/- are 95% values, 5% of the coins could be outside that range)...
25c - face
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