It looks foregin,my first thought was some kid from the UK lost it on a walk a while ago where @Amberlarry22 found it.
Is the spoon silver?at least sterling,nothing truly special but hey you got somethings.
I tried to look through a new box when I got one.Possibly for errors etc,screw it!!!not doing the same thing again.
CWR or BWR?people sure don't like old coins in your area.
No value?it clearly is a cent:D:D.
No don't get it certified not worth it,these are quite common.At least its copper and is in pretty good shape keep it in a safe place.
WOW people sure don't like old,silver,or special coins in your area:wacky::wacky:.
Looks like the coin has been scratched to death by a wire brush.By those pictures im not seeing anything unusual about the mint mark,can you get...
Struck on a rare coal planchet,cool find!!!!!:wacky::wacky:.
I see a common trick is to put a v.d.b ender and they charge %50 more than average.
You going to make a cent taco with the (upper right):D:D.
Not you the other frank:troll::troll::D:D.
I see 7 cents sorry,mabey if you can find 10 million more:wacky::wacky:.
Why do they have to have 100 different meanings!!:wacky::wacky:Welcome to the coin world i guess:):).Really?it looks detached to me but ok then.
By the pictures to me it looked like the flake of metal fell off which then would make it a de-lamination.
Agreed,but you forgot one thing still just a cent;).
Ok now I see the M and now notice the non reeded edges.They do appear to be 5 centavos mabey I should go back to bed if I could:wacky::wacky:.
There philippine centavos without obverse pictures its impossible to tell if there 5 centavos-copper nickel or 10 centavos which has around $1 of...
Appears to be a de-lamination to me,nice find.
Yes ,ok now I see just a little mix up-spend it op
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