No,not even close.
MD-MACHINE doubling flat and shelf like not a true doubled die and doesn't add any value,still a cent.
Damage,but still 5 bucks of silver.
That could be a possibility.If you don't find any silver,that might be your answer good luck.
There just idiots and 1,000 for every 100 real collectors.
Nailed it im not bad after all!!!:D:D.
No thank you,my limit is strictly 5 cents or if I'm lucky free:):)and im not breaking it.
Reveal:):).
Yikes!!!talk about a possible near death experience:nailbiting::nailbiting:you can dig it back out the other end when it comes...
An edge picture/more focused ones would help but it looks like it to me
Ginormously amazing, its the half phase:D:D.
If that 1899 barber dime is an O i would say its worth a little more than what you paid for the whole lot in that condition.
For only melt you did excellent.
LE=Love England:hilarious::hilarious:that's what I thought.
Nice rare coin I agree with some kind of planchet flaw,thats definitely not a cud and I don't think its damage.
1938-D,1938-S,1939-D,1939-S,1948-S, 1950-D,1955,1958,1961,not including silver your choice then i'll tell and the 1955,1958,1961 i though I had...
I'm getting gold fever,think I might take a trip:D:D.
Worn/overused die strike,some kind of flow lines e.t.c?this looks familiar to me but I'm probably wrong
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Nice die chip between the S and U,besides that im not seeing anything else special.
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