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Pennies minted in Philadelphia have no mint mark. You have a normal, but damaged Philadelphia penny. PMD is an acronym for Post Mint Damage.
Technically? Maybe. Realistically? [IMG]
Explain.
Zombie thread.
I know what a scale is. What does 'accurate to 1/0' mean? Your first post here and you get an attitude because I don't know what you're talking...
Stepping on @BadThad's toes. I'll trust VerdiCare. Your recipe is much too complicated for someone who doesn't have a degree in chemistry. And...
Don't be fooled, all business costs are passed on to the end consumer.
Easy to open.
That's what it is, a star stamped on the face. It's after mint damage.
It doesn't involve the rim, so it's not a cud. IMO, it's just crud.
Not creative, destructive.
I know. That's why I am soon to be unmarried.
I misunderstood your post.
It's not a Morgan, it's an ingot with an impression of a Morgan.
With silver at $18.45, $25 is kind of on the steep side, and with the other things you've listed, I wouldn't buy it.
Yup. Paddyman is correct.
That's normal. As you go down in the left row the serials increase by 4,000. On the first note the number might be 12345678. The number under...
It's not Polish, it's American.
What makes you think that there may be a reason to hold on to it?
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