I swear, it's one of those "once you see it, you can't unsee it"
Actually, I was thinking it was die polish after a clash
Not in my book, but ...
Pittman Act of 1918
You have ... 6 cents
**30** boxes of Cheerios? Either you are running a reform school or are still eating the cereal from 2000...
Plus the mint was recoining all the loaned silver that had been returned from GB. There wasn't any demand for 86+ Million Morgans and 1+ Million...
Like a face on Mars? Or the Star Fleet insignia?
Visit Numista and do an advanced search for USA 1921 or whatever...
That's a little better than the average COA which is a machine printed blurb naming some company you've never heard of signed illegibly by some...
Find a smarter coin dealer... dollars to donuts s/he figured after seeing the prices at etsy you would think her/his prices were bargains.
I have to say, upon reflection, the mint has been successful in one thing - zero comments on the quality of the design...
2.8g is definative NOT copper. 3.11 +/- 0.13 g is the copper cent weight. Plated
Oh, and /5/ Better photos. IN FOCUS. Crop to just the coin. Rotate to normal orientation (help us help you)
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/1/ Stained (Environmental damage) /2/ Better titles - Opinion needed will get less view than "20xx shield cent with odd color and gunk on...
There were a couple posts here back a while......
As to value... there is a Lib Nickel pair for sale on fleaBay in ANACS (yellow) plastic. I've been watching it for a year, started offered at...
It would, if /a/ First Strike meant anything (it doesn't it's marketing BS from the Third Party Graders [TPGs]) /b/ Most COAs actually meant...
Honestly, it looks like a mercury copper amalgam which was sprayed with water... back in the day, we used to do that to cents.
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