No. Those things happened to me a very long time ago.
Mine has been fixed. It was a tough time, but I lived through it.
I've seen this coin before in another thread. It's still a poor plating job and struck with a seriously deteriorated die. You've got a cent there,...
It sold at Heritage for $58,750.00.
Finally, progress on the part of the mint instead of procrastination.
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Flat and shelf like is MD. Rounded with split serifs is doubling.
What do you think you see that you would you like us to comment on? The MD?
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Most likely, no. Weigh it to be sure. A copper coin would weigh 3.11 grams and a zinc coin will weigh 2.5 grams.
Yes, but the plating is 100% copper.
Copper will turn brown after a while.
Maybe. You'll have to wait for other opinions, though.
Looks like a struck through. What's that triangle on his nose? Is it raised?
I didn't think of that, but yes, it could be struck through.
It could be. It might also be a dent that pushed the plating in with it. Never the less, it's a spender.
I got the grade. NGC PF66 Accented Hair. Pics to follow.
Bullet hole. :D Seriously, though, it looks like a gouge in the coin. A die break would cause that to be raised above the coin, on this one, it...
Raised, die crack; incuse, scratch.
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