OK, pics are good enough. It is a normal Philadelphia dime that looks like it has been polished.
Sounds like a normal Philadelphia minted dime, but without pictures it is just a guess.
It's nice enough for it's age that I would keep it. Value would only be one cent though.
Agreed, not a mintmark. Just a normal beat up Philadelphia cent.
Both coins are just damaged, face value.
War nickels are cheap, pick up a couple and test them side by side with the one in question.
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Sorry to say they are just regular cents that have been damaged. Either by heat or placing the coin between two pieces of a softer material and...
Spacing is off, if the left mark is the original location, then it is too far from the 4.
I think it is a 44 that someone was turning into a 14 D.
Agreed, normal cent that has been plated.
Sounds like someone stamped it with a letter J punch. Is the letter indented or raised?
Sorry to say your coin just has glue or something similar on it and a dime was pressed into it. Not an error of any kind. It is surprising how...
Unlikely, only two have been found to date. If you have 6 it would be the find of a lifetime! Please post some pictures, I hope I am wrong!
Damage doesn't increase the value. It is just worth a cent, but in that condition it may not even be accepted.
It looks circulated and harshly cleaned to me. Worth only a few dollars and no way it would straight grade.
Agreed, plated.
Welcome to the forum. I'd say you have a pretty nice coin, they seem to be selling for around $1400.
I would say between 3 and 5 cents. Nice one to put in a holder to keep.
One thing to remember, what someone is asking for a coin may be completely different than what they are actually selling for. There are sites,...
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