Many of these have fake added mint marks. Been doing it since I was a kid in the 1960s. Often they are only glued so no heat damage. Best to try...
If I had $580...well I do but not for that
Yeah, no
Wexler 001 with some hits
Sure looks good Have you checked Wexler or Variety Vista?
That 68D has their fingerprints. Go gettum Sherlock
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I’d say 1917 D cull
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Doesn’t take much to damage a soft zinc cent. Copper plating is very thin Could have had a dime jammed against it in a cash drawer or ? We’ll...
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So you’re the one
Corrosive environmental damage
And dust to dust. With the zinc exposed it will rot to dust, make no mistake. And not an error coin
I do love contemporary counterfeits. Found this Barber Quarter fake in a LCS junk box. Too bad it was found by someone in authority before...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Somehow I missed this thread So many choices, so little time Back in 1723 these were minted to circulate in Ireland but with...
Spot price is based on futures contract trading. A magical, mystical, always changing paper value. Not a precise valuation. Local availability...
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