It doesn't look like copper at all. What Paddy said. You must weigh it.
There is only a D.
That coin has probably been vinegar etched to try to bring up a date. That's why it has a whitish color. Agree with Tommy. The trick is to put in...
It's a penny. It's damaged. It's not an error. It's worth 1 cent. Spend it. If I had to guess I would say 1964-D as it looks like copper.
With the 82, I'm not so sure the date is actually physically bigger. And that it just may be the name for the LD SD varieties. On the 1960 the...
Is Jeff's note a radar/repeater? I think that is still collectible.
This one is metal. Kansas 1938. [ATTACH]
1960 D small date over large date. And if you are including the 1982-D small date copper, then any copper from 1983 and later. Of which more have...
Lemon juice (and salt) will clean copper jewelry. But it will only damage a copper coin. And has damaged the nickel, as now it has been etched by...
A hole in the thin plating. .01 cent
Yes when I found a (72-S?) impaired proof quarter in circulation, it stood out because it was much "shinier".
Really hard to photograph. Oh well I tried. [ATTACH]
Picture is not great on mine, but it looks better in hand. Let me try for another photo. I can assure you it is as real as yours. cough, cough....
Journalistic integrity has been an extinct dinosaur for over 20 years.
Appears plated. It's worth .01 cent. Here's my gold plated 1960 large date also worth .01 cent: [ATTACH]
Looks like a business strike. That's not the color is it?
I think this is $150K max, and over priced at that considering condition.
Sometimes you have to think about how these things could have occurred. In this case you are saying another coin was minted over a Michigan state...
It looks cleaned. The war nickels have a variety of patinas. The odds are so much higher than it is just a worn silver nickel than any kind of...
No it's not worth anything. When it is plated (usually a school science experiment) that is considered post mint damage. But it's only 1 cent and...
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