I'm kind of on the fence about the toning. On old Mercs this seems natural. And if it were soaked in acetone some of the non tone crud might come...
VG-08 Although, they are lenient with key coins and VG-10 or F-12 would not surprise me, but all things being equal it looks like VG-08.
Large date. 1 cent.
Trinary is not a thing. Despite You Tube videos. Check some of these: http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx
Damaged dime that can be recreated by throwing one in a McDonalds drive thru and picking it up a few days later. Hard to spend because a machine...
What's on the back? Sometimes you can make out features of the cent.
Variety of patinas on the war nickels. It's a keeper.
PCS 67 is prob a 63. With an equal chance it is not MS. (AU or details) 67 is a VERY high rating. A coin is almost perfect at that grade.
Need to see the whole date please.
Ooh the square one is cool. Acetone or even just normal soap and water should remove the goo. When I get coins like that, if they aren't valuable,...
This is from USA Coin Book. The arrows does carry the variety. I'm not sure I see those markers on the OP, but that could be from wear. [ATTACH]
Could be a 5,6 or 8. But the coin is fried.
Looks like missing metal not extra metal.
Oh that's a score. 80% I hit a 1968 but it was not 50%.
Slabbed? Just put it in a 2x2 coin flip.
There is a recent thread discussing this, but this is a different coin. I am fine with a new thread for a diff coin.
I am pretty sure all 50 states are on these coins. (Not all the same date.)
What's the date on the Canadian?
Well I said that, because #4 was the only MM that is not slanted, (same as OP coin) and while the date matched the overlay, the MM was not a...
1912-S is a good date. But this coin is not gradable. Almost XF-details. It has been cleaned, has ED and verdigris.
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