What you have is a "poor man's doubled die". It is caused by die deterioration. It is not an error. Unethical sellers promoted this with a fancy...
Yes, what you have is a coin in a bezel, however, the coins the op is asking about is a dryer coin. Check the archives (older threads) and you'll...
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What you have is a bezel around your plated cent. More than likely an old charm or jewelry piece.
Relax.... just pointing out the fact that the use of puncuation is important when communicating. It makes it a lot easier to understand your...
Dug up. Deja vu.
:eek: Hey! This is a family forum!
Nope...... just as I wrote it.:D
Sorry..... but I just have to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation
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I say... take common sense precautions and go ahead and display them. They're not the crown jewels. There's alot of good and interesting info in...
As long as the coins are encapsulated where they won't be exposed to moisture, they should be okay. If you have them in a wooden box, then you...
It all depends on how many want it and how badly. If it goes up for auction..... who knows?
Looks normal from the pic. If there is a light extention on the stem of the 7, it's more than likely a gas bubble. No premium.
In that condition, $10-$12 is about right.
PMD. Just damage. Not a mint error.
That's why you increase your volume! The more coins on the track, the better chances of finding one.
:eek:!!!!
Okay.... you're right. Start holding your breath. I'll wait. :eating:
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