Try it and post your results here.
If you were to take a cent, using it as a die, and impress it into glue, the result will always look like this: ƎƆ Ǝ On the OPs coin, the...
If it were a glue job, wouldn't the CE in cent be backwards?
The $10 is a star note, $1 is a radar, $5 is a repeater, and the $2 is a red seal. All are somewhat special and could command a premium over face...
IMO, the quarter is damaged. It looks like it's been machined in some way. The penny looks like a clipped planchet, a legitimate mint error, but...
Not 'almost', it IS a cud. Small, but it's a cud.
Aftermarket colorizing. It destroys any numismatic value a coin might have had. Sort of like this:...
OP must have posted just after the Super Bowl party broke up. When he sees this in the morning, it'll just add to the hangover pain.
Teachmind redux.
Pretty paper!
OH, SNAP! NO YOU DIDN'T!
Oops, I was beaten to it.
Without a picture of both sides of the coin, no one is going to be able to tell you anything.
When a blank goes through the upsetting mill, giving it its rim, it comes out at a smaller diameter. A blank will be too wide to fit in the collar...
Got a pic of the obverse? You're going to have to post it.
The rolls sold by the mint look like this. [ATTACH] I don't know if they are rolled by the mint or by a contractor, though.
They were shipped in bulk to NF String to be counted and rolled. Those were not rolled at the mint.
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Rigid?! What can you add? Do you realize that this thread is over two and a half years old?
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