A cud is a break along the rim that extends into the field. Interpreting your local numismatist: Oh crap! I should change my sign. "I DON'T DO...
More like 40% (left); 25% (right)
It's called "Zinc Rot". Spend it!
Fortunately, we didn't have crappy Olds Omegas.
We have a better emoji for...
Hey! Hey! Hey! Keep politics out of this. The golfer might be watching.
Nope! Not this time.
Let me guess. The "what's it worth", machine doubling and circulation wear & tear is getting to you.
It looks like circulation wear and tear.......plain and simple.
What are they worth? Are you kidding me?
First, "flat and shelf-like" is usually indicative of machine doubling which is worthless. What I was trying to say is that it just might be true...
It doesn't appear to be "flat and shelf-like" but the images could be better.
Back off so we can get a look at the whole coin, please?
I don't think so!
It looks like a World War I (uniface) medallion.
My grandmother got me hooked on crossword puzzles when I was five. Before I turned ten, she had to hide them from me.
"Should of" is improper usage. "Should've" or "should have" is correct.
You don't need to convince me.
How do you spell R-E-D!
I have one similar to it that I've owned for 15-20 years. I call it Lincoln's Purse. [ATTACH] I think it is worth at least one cent!
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