The metals in the coin react to air, water, soil, chemicals, pollution etc. and can be a variety of colors when exposed to the elements.
Since the dime is smaller than the cent, you wouldn't have full cent rims. It would also be the color of a dime.
Duplicate post. Let's see photos. While this coin did sell at one time for a very large amount, I doubt that's going to happen again in today's...
If it's really that valuable (I see it listed in the price guide, although the jump from $100 in MS 60 to $28,000 seems odd) and correctly graded...
I believe it rejects the steelies for "wrong metal". So it assumes it is a foreign coin. The weight falls between zinc and copper 2.5 2.7 3.1...
I don't think I heard of any of these people but here goes for 05-05-1935 Bernard Pivot, French journalist and television host [category: Births]...
Let me put an error on that coin. I have a screwdriver right here. Difficult to get a 70. I imagine this really was an early strike and not just a...
Was not here when you wrote the OP, but I read it and it is an excellent post. One of the best I ever read here.
Since it's only 1937 and you aren't buying a house from the sale of this coin, you can clean it improperly with just toothpaste on both sides,...
I think in that one, they just rolled the half dollar planchet/sheet a little thin.
Without showing the obverse, it could be a year where Wide AM is normal.
I agree on the intentional mischief. There's no way a Philly cent can accidentally host a Denver nickel. But, whoever tossed it in there, left it...
The spots I hit today have always been good. And it's the only part of the rotation where I never got a silver and/or a dollar coin. Got them on...
OK mine is the large note 1923 red ink US Note Speelman White, not the silver certificate.
Agree that the post mint damage is an 0 3.
Picture is blurry. If it is a doubled die, the damage on the obverse is a detriment.
And while technically what furryfrog says is true about damage and value, I think these are selling for .50 and .75 cents. So more than face...
Here you can see the two types of 2's which is the key: (I know a photo was posted before this) [ATTACH]
So they made clad and silver 40% proofs in 1976 quarters, halves, dollars. In each case the clad coins are rarer, but the silver have more value....
Good deal. What no poll? Is there any silver in the 1976 set?
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