Someone removed the outer layer. In an effort to "create" an error, or just bored with life.
Ideally you want to be under 100. But under 1000 is good. I would keep it. Check the link on fancy serial numbers in many of these currency...
Here is a 67+ (38 reverse) I voted 66. [ATTACH]
Large date left, small date right. The rare one is the 1982-D small date Copper (3.1 grams). Don't bother looking for it. You could spend your...
3.08 does not equal 3.8 Also, it's a large date. They made 17 billion cents in 1982. It's worth .01 cents.
Sight unseen it would have to be nearly flawless to be a 69. Not impossible, but after what David Setree posted, it may not even crossover to 67....
I didn't realize the edge lettering went on before the minting. They made Pres dollars from 2007-2016 with the same planchets. "The blanks and...
Planchets are blanks that they mint the coins on. Sometimes they escape into circulation without being struck. It is considered a mint error and...
OK. Didn't know if it was an auction or not. I haven't been able to bid on Canadian stuff because I only use credit card and they want Pay Pal or...
Have you received it yet? I would wait until I take possession to make this post. Sellers cancel sales they are disappointed with and claim there...
But then you end up with this: [ATTACH] The older designs were more artistic.
That's nice. Sacagawea? Is it the same planchet for the Pres. dollars?
The reverse is MAD also, so I assume it is off center.
A shyster is a crooked lawyer. Sorry for your bad experience. Most sellers are honest. But it only takes one bad apple to ruin the whole barrel of...
There may be worse design decisions, but that is one horrible looking coin. And nothing off hand looks worse IMO in US coinage. What was the topic...
The pigeon on the reverse is the giveaway.
How many of these were produced, since this wasn't the regular circulating design? (Not all of the patterns, the one that Muzyck is showing.)
If the dollar bill were eliminated, people would be forced to use the 2. It's OK to hypothesize and imagine a future if certain events happen.
Nice condition for a zinc. Errors not my area but I don't see a cud which is usually on or near the rim.
Off topic. But I think they could get rid of the 1 and just use the 2. (as well as dollar coins). Current 1's would stay in circulation for a few...
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