Not a single coin I bought needed to be returned. All were above expectations as I only deal with reputable dealers.
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Read my second paragraph in the opening post.
Buy those in the lowest grade you can get to fill those holes. Nice looking circulation set. :)
It isn’t that good, nor is it that bad and it’s gold so it’s certainly not ugly.
Makes me glad I don’t collect English coins.
Acetone will not hurt your coin unless you use nail polish remover. When we say use acetone we mean industrial strength. It will remove the debris...
What makes you think it’s an error? I do see two small die chips in the date, the 9 and the 5. Die chips are mint errors but they are so common no...
That’s a great coin!
Thank you. I knew someone would know the answer. Hard to believe it’s been that long. It’s nice that Canada didn’t use zinc for their cents.
That is so true. Once the coin starts to deteriorate it can’t be stopped.
Don’t put a bad zinc cent next to a good zinc cent. Thank goodness I have rolls of these.
This is one of four that I bought and just unpacked the envelope they came in.
My fingers are still sticky.
I forget what design it is but it’s a “Waffle Quarter”. The mint does this to defective coins and they are supposed to be sent back to be recycled...
Because what’s left on it is George Washington. Look closely to see it. LOL
Best not to clean it. It’s a very common date and it’s worth junk silver pricing. If you clean it, it won’t change a thing but it will always be a...
Just remember, it’s an incomplete planchet error with a curved clip. :) Very nice error coins.
Just an FYI to all that care enough to read this thread. As most of you know I worked overtime for years at the Post Office while I managed it....
Very nice.
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