It looks to me like it took a hit.
Those are for newbies. When they finally learn the ropes, they slap themselves in the head and wonder how the could have been sucked in on that...
Keep your eyes open, they're out there.
Yes, give it more time. Ultimately, the seller is responsible for your non-receipt.
No. A ladder would only be 01234567, 34567890 or 98765432, etc. The numerals would have to be sequential and non repeating, running up or down.
Oh, yes, man made. All coins are man made. The mint mark? It took a hit after leaving the mint.
It seems as though you haven't been trying for too long. Take the time and make the effort to learn how coins are struck. Learn the difference...
1.25 cents or 26 cents?
Clip was done outside the mint. Damage. The doubling is probably an illusion created by light and camera angle.
Many years ago, my uncle always walked everywhere, always with his head down. He always picked up any change he found, took it home and put it...
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Please tell me those concentric rings are on the case and not the coin. PLEASE!
Can you post a pic of the whole coin? It might help.
The obverse can only be rotated if you look at the reverse first.
Yup! Could be! I never thought of this.
Cents are not laminated, they are plated. Put pressure on the coin making an impression, you'll push the plating in, too.
Like oil and water, drugs and eBay don't mix. I hope you didn't get hosed on them.
Is that what you call it? [MEDIA]
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Didn't happen at the mint. It's damage. Could have been caused in any of a million ways.
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