Damage. Keep up the hunt!
Damaged. Keep up the hunt!
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Does appear to be split plating from what I can see. Keep up the hunt!
You're also going to have to explain what you see in every picture. I gave up being a mind-reader some time ago.
I believe you mean the mintmark was added to the working dies by hand, not the date. I See a normal coin. Keep up the hunt!
That coin is illin, fo' sho! Or something like that.:D
It looks like the coin was scraped on the date. It is damage and not an error. Keep up the hunt!
Appears to be a case of mechanical doubling. Keep up the hunt!
Appears to be a case of split plating doubling. I have a similar coin in this thread. http://www.cointalk.com/t224087/ Keep up the hunt!
You might get better results posting in the ancient coin section, unless the coin also has an error.
If it looks the same or similar to this one, it is a mix of offset die wear, possible machine doubling, and plating issues. Worth: 1 cent. You'd...
Lookin' good for 1796!
Doesn't really look like anything that happened at the mint to me. Keep up the hunt!
"Struck on underweight planchet." I grade myself at AU-53, stained.:p
I think our friend coingeek should pay a visit to your local shop, or at least a one in his town, before trying to find "good buys" on ebay. Hint:...
I picked up a 1931-S Lincoln with an OLD cleaning for $55. The color is off, but there's not much else that would indicate a cleaned coin. Minus...
See my edit.
Approx. 145 wheat cents in a pound, so $1.45 cents worth for $39 and $6 for S+H. That's about $0.30 per wheat. I have also had an issue with them...
You aren't going to get much for the collection, and I wouldn't imagine you are strapped for cash trying to pay off phone bills or house payments....
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