Yes this is a good point, I missed the 1964 part thank you. Clad layer sandwich coins started after 1964.
Agree. ^^^^^
You can tell by the weight, as the missing layer will cause the coin to weigh less. And you can tell by the color. Look at this quarter with a...
Colorized and stickers are different. I don't believe the value is anymore than 50 cents each. However, there is more work in the colorized versions.
The 1883 w/cents is a desirable coin. The first year it came out with just a V on the reverse and people would gold wash or gold plate it and pass...
My father went around the world. The maiden voyage of the QE2. The ports are listed on the reverse. They gave these tokens to the passengers. 1.27...
You'll have to check the dates. Some of them have value. All of the ones from the 1900's are the least valuable. The 1909 has a low mintage and...
OK ignore this.^^^^^^ There are large dates from Philly and Denver that are made both out of copper and zinc. Copper weighing 3.1 and zinc...
Definitely stickers. Try and upload, and then click FULL SIZE for us lazy people.
The silver value is $6. The coin is damaged (hole) and some green goo on the reverse (verdigris?) or PVC? That might come off with acetone. In...
Can't tell with these photos. The most likely thing that happened, is someone either accidentally or intentionally struck this coin with some...
If your coin was on a different planchet, it would have to be smaller than a regular penny. As only a cent sized planchet or smaller could fit....
You need to make sure the scale is accurate. Photo of the coin on the scale, as well as other 2.5 and 3.1 cents as a control. It is unlikely to...
There are pennies, (most of them) where the plating has been removed. The valuable one is a penny that was struck when it was never plated. You'll...
If you paid a dollar each and you like them, that's the deciding factor. As for value, it's always going to be 50 cents each, unless you sell the...
I'd have spent it. Yeah there may be something minor going on between the MM and the edge, but the coin is so heavily circulated, and whatever is...
It may be worth a dollar or so. But when you look things up, things can be lost in translation or misrepresented. It might say that some errors...
On the OP coin I thought slight MAD, slight greaser.
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What's the solution? Top photo looks better. Let's see the Pilgrim as well.
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