Welcome to the forums! Not seeing any doubling on that cent.
Not to be rude, but what?
I agree.
Your coin does not appear to be a doubled die, but for future reference you can look here for cents http://www.coppercoins.com/ here for others...
Yep, thats exactly what happened.
You can find some on ebay, and I haven't used, but have been tempted to use this guys site runs numismatic auctions, http://www.lakebooks.com/...
Worked for me. Two tabs opened up.
Its not anything that came from the US mint, most likely a private party minted this, and if I were to guess, I'd say your correct on the value of it.
Nobody know at this point and time, not even dansco.
i dont have them near me, but is one listed in your cherrypickers guide?
Don't send me all your coins in the mail. ;)
Sending a coin for grading can be around 75-100 dollars once everything is calculated, it would be best to have a picture to put here, so you know...
Most likely plated silver, done after leaving the mint, the coin shows on TV love to sell things like these.
Agreed, post a picture before you do anything else, I know I would hate to spend money to get something graded, and then find out its not a true...
If you think your coin is an error, a picture is needed, there are multiple factors involved, you can't just give a price, also :welcome: to the...
That talks about cents and nickels which is illegal, silver is not. http://about.ag/MeltingSilverCoins.htm
What, melting silver? No.
Tell them machined discs, or tell them its none of their business.
I don't believe it will be worth it to get all those graded, it will cost more than they are worth.
Also if you buy something for under greysheet, don't always expect the dealer to pay the greysheet amount either, most likely it will be under,...
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