It’s just damaged. Something they were exposed to made them that color. It’s known as environmental. Not worth grading. It’s only worth five cents...
Worn dies already. Shame on the mint.
Only 199 of these and this is #21. A 2019-S cent from a silver proof set. It’s graded by ANACS as a PR70 DCAM first strike coin. I have the entire...
It’s damaged alright but yes, it is interesting.
I think it’s worth more than you think. Auction prices continue to rise.
Definitely damaged
Gave you checked out the recent prices?
I would guess $3500 for a starting price.
Very common so leave it be. Not worth the time to mess with it.
I noticed that and I guess it could be an Annealed issue but I’m sticking with toning. To me it just has that look.
A 1989-P Dime that’s raw and struck about 60% off center. I like the shape of the Dime and the strike because where the planchet was struck it’s...
How nice, and you can’t argue with the price.
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Looks like a toning issue to me.
Someone is insane and it’s not me.
I can buy steel cents in great shape 6 for $1.00 at my LCS. It’s not worth the time, effort, energy or materials to try and salvage it.
That’s more like a F or XF at best. A very common date. Definitely not worth the cost to grade.
Nice looking but only worth face value.
$95.00 today, less than that after six months.
Nice cud as explained. Value is $10.00 and under at retail pricing,
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