That's the least of what should bother you.
It's going to cost you at least $20 to slab each coin. That cost exceeds the value of each coin. A no brainer. And even then, there's never a...
IMO, even the PCGS price guide is inaccurate with listed prices being much higher than reality. You might want to check eBay for better price...
Funny.
Yes, you do. Like I said, life is not fair. Most people pay with cards. Cash payers are a minority. Majority rules. Live with it.
The merchant cannot add the cost as a separate surcharge, so they just raise the price to cover the card company's charge.
Ghosting. Overused dies pick up the impression of the opposing dies after a while.
It's worth ten cents.
No one said life was fair. It's like insurance, where the risk is spread over all policy holders.
Still getting a penny per paper?
What happened is that it was struck with a broken die. It's commonly referred to as a cud. A cud only involves the edge of the coin. Yours has...
Yes, ED.
Now you can buy that Bentley you've had your eye on.
Looks like it. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
It's a plating issue. The zinc core is showing. Very common.
A grinding wheel did that.
Your pennies are not proof, they are business strikes. The cost of getting your pennies graded is far more than they'd ever be worth.
I'm not sure that I know whom you are speaking to with your post, but I'm assuming it is to the OP. The OP will not be reading this. He is only...
http://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/2017/01/p-mint-mark-added-to-lincoln-cent-for-first-time.all.html
Link to that law?
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