VG details, cleaned. I see a ton of hairline scratches, but those may be on the holder.
$400? Sounds like a steal.
I know, that’s why I said ultra long shot. A roll of metal meant for those proofs would need to “accidentally” find its way to the cent punch, get...
Most likely it’s plated. Could also be struck on a blank made for a non-US coin (not sure if they were making any silver coins then). Also, and...
Shouldn't have been. Just needed to be lucky and fast.
Sold out in about 10 minutes. I got one, hope everyone who wanted one was able to pick theirs up!
At this point I think this is just a regular half. Maybe very slightly under weight and circulated.
Normal weight is 11.3 grams so my guess is it’s within mint tolerances.
I’d like to submit the 1974-D Aluminum cent as the lowest mintage. Only one known so it’s atleast tied for lowest.
I would say it’s most likely fake/altered. Hard to believe that one could be kicking around this long before being “found”.
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I would say no.
Mint marks were hand punched at the time, leading them to be in different spots on every die. There were multiple dies used in 1970 by the San...
Counting that it’s a One Dollar bill? Cause I only count 5.
I see nothing...
You’re gonna need to define “cent” and “mintage” if you want an accurate answer.
There is the “Zombucks” silver round series where the took various US coins, made them look “zombified” and put them on a 1oz silver round.
Not entirely sure that a 1914-D better photos are needed.
I look forward to 3 more update threads before the final result is known.
Oh I’m well aware that it it’s not possible without some human manipulation, but there is something like 5 coins that have been found that have...
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