It's a dime from Philadelphia worth 10 cents. They pick these business strike coins to go into these mint sets, but I don't see anything special...
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I'm not trying to discourage a new collector from the hobby. It's this idea that valuable errors are everywhere. They are not. This missing clad...
Is that entombed in lucite?
The first one could be copper or zinc. Still need photos of the whole coin, both are small dates. Probably worth .01 cent each. Philly made large...
Photos. Are these improperly annealed? If so, that could happen any year.
On the OP coin, I agree with flat, lifeless, dead. Someone mentioned dipped. I realize it has straight graded in an older holder, but that coin...
It's not really worth your time. You could look through a million coins and not find anything. You will find a couple of minor errors. If...
The rim is correct then?
Not a counterfeit. But I believe it is an illegal coin as it was never a mint issue. Nor was it an "accident" that these 5 coins were struck. It...
I realize it would cost them money, but when they get something ridiculous like this shouldn't they call/ contact the customer and tell them they...
If you ever look at Etsy a 1977-D cent is being offered for sale at $25,000. I complain to them, but they don't care.
Something attractive about the numericals.
Even if it was off center, the most it would be worth (with a higher degree off) is $2.
It's at $1025 and 5 days left. The shill bidders haven't even attacked it yet.
It is more likely that something struck the coin at that spot and moved the metal. If there was an error on the die there would be a 1940-S tilted...
Looks normal. 5-10 cents Circulated Jeffersons are tough. Very few carry a premium. The 42-D is rarer and worth a little more.
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