Works for me too.:)
It also looks like the coin was harshly cleaned.:vomit:
Your coin is worth 25 cents. As stated earlier there is no error and what happened to In God We Trust is a result of wear and tear in circulation.
Some people like it some people do not. It all depends on your preference and the type of toning someone likes. I personally don't like it and...
Looks like your coin spent some time in a dryer. Not an error and is referred to as post mint damage.
It is a die chip and very common.
Looks like it has gunk on it. Worth face value.
Thanks for the good laugh. I love The Andy Griffith Show!
It is also illegal. Enough said.
Thanks for the fun read!
Always fun to see! Any one know the best way to get a cheap one?
Better pictures would help but if you see finger prints chances are it is someone's finger print which damaged the coin. Not an error.
Neither coin is silver. Both are made of a copper-nickel composition. Also both coins could be found cheap in a dealers junk bin. So consider this...
This information is false. It says "These nickels differ from those minted before and after World War II, as those were made from 56% copper, 35%...
Post it in the error coins forum. You will get more feed back on your coin @santy .
Thanks for doing that. I love wheat cents and always enjoy finding one.
Spending it really all depends on your preference. I love wheat cents and would never spend one no matter how bad the damage was.
That price is for grade A copper. These coins are not made out of grade A copper and therefore are not worth 2 cents.
Your coin is a zincoln and they typically have air bubbles in the coins. These air bubbles can lead to zinc rot. Your coin is not "black silver"...
I asked if they had any large dollar coins and one teller said that she remembered me and and that I had asked for large dollars before. She said...
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