Then I would say errant die gouges.
I can't tell if they are incuse or raised. If raised, I would say some die dents/gouges. If incuse, probably damage.
That wheat cent is wild!
Looks like Abe on a surfboard.
And that's what matters. :)
Hey who was the winner of this contest? :D coingeek never told us.
I've been #1 once, and that was my goal. I'll probably drop out quicker than most of you guys, but at least I can say I was in the top 10 at one...
You get a box of 50 rolls of cents, or $25 face value. You can usually get them at the local bank.
I'm guessing that may have been a reason it was in the "bargain bin"... ;)
As my grandfather tells me: "Sucker born every minute".
Color looks off...cleaned?
I thought that the original post was more than clear enough, no need to go back and tell them to edit it. You have a somewhat incorrect definition...
I'm not seeing anything that indicates a doubled die. Keep in mind that there were small and lsrge dates for this year, so a lot of supposed...
Post-mint damage. Meaning that the coin was damaged after it left the mint.
Minor misaligned die error. No premium.
I don't think ANYONE here thinks it's worth $40,000...
Evidently my humor is lost on some... ;)
Oh, absolutely, Jon12. As the seller says, this one is a "steel".
Come on, guys, this one is a "steel deal for reel"! :D
Improper alloy mix: yes. Valuable: probably not. Cool-looking: definitely yes! :)
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