There has been much conversation here about this subject, and I find that there are not many that understand how rounding will work. Individual...
I was weighting with beighted breath for the answer.
I'd be inclined to call that a RPM, but that coin was struck with a seriously worn die.
You have a 2012 D dime. They are worth, on average, ten cents.
You'll get more views and more help if you start a new thread for your coin and include photos. Your photos should be in focus, taken straight on...
Here's the link. http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/cent-nickel-changed
I an far from an expert, but thanks for the flowers.
Machine doubling. Notice its flat, shelf like quality.
You do have a 1999 close AM penny. It's the common one, though. Here's more on the CAM and WAM varieties:...
Glue job.
There are many people in this world that have no sense.
Mine, too, but . . .
Except on eBay. On eBay, it could draw some ungodly bids based on the 666.
You might want to post pictures here for advice on whether to send for grading or not. There are plenty of folks here that will give you their...
We know what OP is referring to. No, it's not a cud. A cud stems from a broken die and always involves the rim of a coin.
The plating was broken allowing the zinc core to rot. It's very common.
We need pictures!
That's plate doubling, it's very common on 1982 and newer pennies.
Is your coin invisible?
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