Hi Gary,welcome to Coin Talk. Your cent is the result of a filled die. Often the die got grease from the machinery on them & don’t show some of...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Not an ancient but holed long before our time. A gift from my next door neighbor
The more pain the coin goes through in the minting process,the more pleasure we get when you post it for us to see.
Hey Del,nice first post & welcome to Coin Talk! And corgi,paddy & Fred responded! Heavy hitters,experts all
But,but Doug can see it.
We all love coins. That one may have been through a fire. Won’t ever be collectible.
Pain/pleasure
Don’t think so. How much you pay for that puppy?
The big Healey 3000. She’s a cutie
Die deterioration & circulation damage
My vote goes for cud. Nice find
Die scratches,die chips,etc are noted by Wexler. http://doubleddie.com/809397.html
Shows none of the markers listed by Wexler. Got to say no
Looks DDO. But I don’t know everything...
Two die cracks reverse, 10 o’clock & 4 o’clock
Think unlimited personal injury judgment. Think preponderance of evidence,not beyond a reasonable doubt. Think no insurance coverage. Think!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Two die cracks rev. Top of torch to rim & at 5:30. Misaligned die strike both sides. CRH in Florida for winter. Enjoy!
Rim shot does it for me. Proof. I own several
I never checked before but bronze scrap at $1.57 today. When a China deal is done it’s off to the races. Just a matter of time
No Wexler for DD on date for 1973 P. Can’t tell much from photos shown
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