I'll start with you. And your attitude sucks, too.
Age and/or shine do not make a coin valuable. Damage make a coin worth only face value. Your coin is damaged. It didn't come from the mint in that...
There would be no profit from all of the work of cleaning it, so why bother? Just spend it.
https://www.sciencecompany.com/Turn-Copper-Pennies-Into-Silver-and-Gold-Pennies.aspx
I have no idea what tool was used to inflict that damage, but damage it is.
I looked quick and didn't see any of the very small reed marks. now that I look longer and closer, I can see them. Thanks for pointing me to that...
I will not name names, but there are a few of those posting to this thread that have absolutely no knowledge of the subject matter, and should be...
Nope, misaligned die strike.
Now that you've mentioned it, when will you be posting pics? It's not like you haven't been asked.
In 1992, a repunched mint mark was impossible.
Those dies should have been retired in 1987.
Not that the asking price means anything, and I don't know how long it's been listed for sale at $299.00, but I found this...
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Having just received great overlay photos, I have given my dime a much closer look. On the obverse I can clearly see the images of the ONE in ONE...
Thank you. That's a great resource. I've bookmarked it for future reference.
Thanks, @Blissskr, for the pic and the link.
I'm sure it exists here on CT, but I can't find it. Can someone provide an obverse/reverse overlay photo of a Roosevelt Dime. Thanks.
Counting/rolling machine damage, not a mint error.
I can't tell, but it seems there's something there.
That's not what "whizzed" means.
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