Really? Ball park guess as to value?
Better? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] It looks like the clash was deep enough to hit the bridge of FDR's nose and under his ear down the jaw line, too.
I'm trying hard. It's been a long time since I've tried to photograph a coin.
I recently found this floating around in a drawer. I've had it for about ten years. These are the best photos I could get with my phone....
Late stage die cap?
It was struck with a slightly misaligned die. Yes, technically an error, but so common that they carry no premium.
Sheila nailed it.
Is your question because you think you may have one? If so, post photos, it'll be easier for us to give you the most accurate diagnosis.
Did they make an offer? I'll bet not.
OP gave a very good description. Apparently he didn't get the answer he wanted, though.
Without photos, it's impossible to tell you positively, but you coin sounds as if it's been spooned or been through many dryer spins. It's damaged...
Get the dollar and run.
Yes, it is.
That coin was not in that condition when it left the mint. It's damaged and only worth five cents.
Can you rotate your photos? We'd all appreciate it if you would.
You might well have more money than I, and many others here on CT, but flaunting it makes you look the fool. I' m certainly not impressed. Don't...
That's just pocket change.
It's die doubling. Notice the split serifs.
No, I can't see it.
Not intentionally.
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