Its been discussed to deathe here http://www.cointalk.com/t91730/ poster refuses to accept the opinions of anyone so I don't know why he...
This is caused by the fingers that roll the end of the paper coin wrappers. This same type damage can be seen in the same area of the coin on many...
That wouldn't explain why there are hundreds of thousands of these out there
And to answer the question "what happened to this penny?" The coin in question, if the date is post 1982 is a zincoln and is a zinc coin plated...
those are gas bubbles which are common on lincolns made 1982 and after. It is cause by oxidation of the zinc below the copper plating.
Not to pick nits but in the end a coin is only worth what someone else is willing to pay you for it. These auction finals show that people are...
definately machine doubling. Richard
That is not entirely true. That coin in good is worth about $55. Someone that can't afford that will spend $4-$5 bucks on that to have it as a...
Body bag for altered surfaces Richard
very nice!
Definately not the 82-ddr. Looks like machine doubling to me. Richard
he can have mine if he agrees to go away! I consider that a worthwile charity1
and he was overpaid at that!
Yes, but thats such a common spelling for such an ucommon coin! :} :} :}
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