Awesome obverse details on that 21-S!!! Is that an NGC holder? What's the grade?
Looks like a Romulan! LOL PMD
Probably a combination of polishing and a grease filled die, pretty common, nothing special but a keeper since features are missing.
They will shutdown his account, he can't do this.
Awesome, no BB and about the grades you were expecting!
Wood + color + red!
No way this in on par wtih the other one.
Sweet coin!
Figured, not sure why'd you have a low dollar MS65 coin. The scratches I saw on the reverse are on the slab. A nice strike and the strong O in ONE...
I'm with ziggy, this coin shows PMD.
Yep, definately a lamintation error, nice find!
Actually, they are not that hard to find and more and more are being found all the time. The values have been dropping over the past couple of...
And I suspect he decided he could make more money deceiving noobs by over-grading coins.
Too bad for them. It cost more than 1 cent to produce a cent and the coppers are worth almost 3 cents.....not to mention transportation costs.
1921 are well known for wood....that's a cool looking example!
Post mint rim damage, this happens all the time, I've seen many like that.
Definately PMD
Pmd
What hobo said.
Most often coins like this have been damaged and are not errors.
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