Very nice off center cent! I am no error expert, I am sure they will be along but I would think it would be worth in the $20 area.
Yup, small date.
Look like plating blisters, but could also be a little bit of die damage I suppose. No big deal either way.
There is no chance that is silver. It looks exactly like a normal copper nickel cent that has been badly corroded and cleaned should look. Have...
Ah, okay however I don't see any evidence of a doubled die on the 1923.
Looks like heat damage to me too.
The 1923 looks normal to me, what do you mean by DDE? The 1988 D is not an error, just zinc rot as previously stated.
Just do a search on the forum, there will be many different years of plated cents. You will also find posts where people wonder why they are all...
The easiest way for me to tell the difference between the large and the small date is the shape of the 2. Look closely at the picture that...
There is no excuse for someone to respond to you like that, not everyone around here is like that. Hang around, there are many good people on...
Looks like a plating blister, very common on the copper coated zinc cents.
All except the 1991 D dime are just damaged, the dime was struck with slightly mis aligned dies. This is quite common and carries no extra value.
That coin is badly damaged. I don't see any evidence of a doubled die, but I am sure the error experts will chime in. I see nothing to make it...
Definitely just damage.
The 1971 Two pence coin is very common. There has been a lot of false information going around about the value of the coins.
Those are small date. It is the 1982 D copper small date that is valuable, however there has only been one of them found I believe.
Could you explain where you think you see an error? The coin is badly damaged, but that is all I see.
Could you tell us where you see them selling for high prices? Higher grade circulated 1918 cents normally sell for around $10.00, but as stated...
Another cent was placed against this one and squeezed, this pressed a backwards "ONE" into this coin.
Is this the same damaged quarter you posted before?
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