We need pictures!
PENNY! PENNY! PENNY! PENNY! PENNY! PENNY! :D
THE SKY IS FALLING! Again.
It's from a severely overused die.
There aren't many of us left that can remember when that was a common practice.
That bottom roll looks like it's been exposed to some kind of liquid. Coins don't like that. They might just be spenders because of that.
It's just circulation damage, not a mint error.
A green bean denotes that CAC thinks is graded properly. A gold bean denotes that CAC thinks it is an exceptional example in it's grade and could...
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See this thread. It'll tell you how is he. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/how-old-is-he.112690/
quote edited Have you read the rules, Andy?
What makes you think it's a mint error?
It is not a mint error, it's damaged. Someone ground the obverse off of that coin.
What is it that makes you ask?
No.
Because those "Christian" bakers must be licensed by the government to operate their business , they cannot discriminate against anyone because of...
Can you cite some instances that might prove your statement?
It's the same in a casino. You spot a toke/chip, or even cash, on the floor as you walk around, decide it's your lucky day, pick it up and walk...
Nope.
Any coin, no matter rarity, die cracks, doubled die, toned, etcetera, is only worth what someone will pay for it. There are people that seek and...
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