This is an old thread and the answer is no it is not silver, no it’s not aluminum, no it’s not anything except a cent, probably altered.
Everything I see is normal, including the reverse weak spot at high noon.
Definitely ground down so it’s PMD and not an error.
It’s normal
Toning naturally occurs on coins. It is not go spam error by any stretch of one’s imagination. Your coin is normal in all aspects.
Definitely Type 1
Ok Barbi, I give up as I can’t find anything strange about it. What are you seeing?
Fantastic Randy! I am at a lost for words for that honor you had in meeting them. I would definitely have that map framed and displayed in my home...
Wonderful reading. Thank you.
Some are rare and others are common.
Sure looks like one to me.
Definitely damaged
That’s a sweet looking coin. Very nice find. Congratulations!
Nice looking coin and you did good on the pricing. You need to keep for a few years to make decent money on this coin. Find a way to collect and...
The photo is too blurry to tell if doubled or not. Please check this date carefully as there are a number of doubled dies for this date. One is...
A 1 ounce copper round to celebrate them. The date is April 18, 1942 but this token is more modern, like by an act of Congress, 2014. Part of the...
A well but nice looking circulation coin. Too worn to identify as a DDR.
Love the Mercury Dimes!
Lincoln is trying to spit out a plating blister. They’re very nasty in that area.
It looks normal to me, just a bit of DDD caused by a worn out die.
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