The same goes for me. South Central Pennsylvania here and all my area gets is recycled coins.
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A short but good day out. I especially like the error (lol) Wheat Cent. A straight clip making it an incomplete planchet. :smuggrin:
That’s a nice error coin and you got it a good price.
It’s upside down and the real date is 1681.
It’s doubled but not the kind you want. It’s from a worn die and not a doubled die variety.
We miss you girl but we also are missing a photo of what your talking about. :)
It looks real to me but it also has corrosion and it’s been cleaned. It was more than likely metal detected at one time.
There are 3 types and each is explained in the Red Book. Type C is the more costly one of the three.
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As soon as I get it back. :):)
I decided to send this in for grading. I can’t wait to get it back.
It’s minted from a worn die so not a doubled die coin.
This should have been sent via Registered Mail which is much safer.
MS-65
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