....and then want a 10% rebate.
RPD = Repunched Date and , I'm guessing, NE means "Nearly Extinct" lol Great coin, BTW.
Mea Culpa. Yes. you are correct Sir. SSJ was in MacMillan and wife.
Her hair alone is enough to tell you it's not a proof. If someone tries to sell it to you as an "impaired proof", then offer them an "impaired...
You know, I'm taking a second look and it kinda looks like it has lacquer dried on it.
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Damage, YES. Mint damage, NO.
The cud is, of course, obvious, but I don't see any obvious Blakesley Effect opposite the clip. Maybe it's just very subtle. Could this be a cut...
I do know that that coin in that condition would be very much worth faking.
It's def not AU.
1 and 2 appear to be a rapid rise to....something...and the rest appear to be a downhill slide away from that....something. I don't know that...
That might be called a Woody. Wait and see what others say about it.
If you're talking about the hits on the rims, yes they are damage. Strikes from something.
I kinda like this coin. I would want to give it a 25 or so.
Well, there you go. He does have his "error" in the right place. lol
The good news might be that even though this coin is damaged, I don't see any zinc rot setting in, which might mean this is a copper penny and not...
This coin almost looks fake. Where did you get this one? The fields are so smooth, like cake icing spread with a spatula, just almost perfect,...
That coin is almost too good to be true, but I am NOT an expert on these, or anything else for that matter, so please wait for more opinions. Did...
I stole your link and put it in my folder that I call " Coin Tools ".
Please don't let the internet-on-youtube guys or someone on eBay convince you that this is a "Fancy Serial Number". It isn't. As Michael K. says...
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