Your cent has MD or Mechanical Doubling which is only worth face value. Looking for doubled dies (correct term) is very hard. There are many types...
I don’t buy from eBay.
A common date 1941 Liberty Walking Half Dollar. It’s damaged and only worth junk silver value.
That lower left ink stain does play tricks on your eyes.
Minted from a worn die. The ridge ring in the motto is a strong sign.
Used to protect the holder of the note against a counterfeit note. The stub that was cut off of the note could be matched to the note for security...
That’s pretty neat but it’s an over polished die that caused that.
Too far but have a great time.
I avoid customs as those guys are crazy. I used to work for a company that did business across the Canadian border. I drive the truck and one day...
Just to far for me.
I’m not a VAM collector so I’ll just say welcome to CT.
Hard to tell. It could be a lamination or a worn die. Could also be a defective planchet. Noice but not a big deal.
There are many to choose from but PVC free is a must. Lighthouse is good.
What did they plan on doing with it?
And that’s why I didn’t mention donating to museums.
Only on my dreams but that hasn’t happened and they’re not chasing me. Lol
Just an advantage gimmick.
I tend not to dream but when I do it’s all about beautiful women or coins and it’s all good. I have nice dreams.
Still waiting for photos.
It’s great to see and hear of young ones collecting. It brings back memories.
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