Without specifics it’s difficult to say. Just use your best judgment as to what is fair was they are you friend.
Grease on a zinc cent
More than likely it’s a plating blister or a gas bubble as described above. Very common so it’s a spender.
Probably an RPM, a D/D.
It’s worn MD I believe
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Personally I keep the junk silver and forget the ASE’s and maple leaves. Silver is one price point, spot. You’re just trading one form for a...
You can’t. Coin has a lot that makes me question it so I’d pass. Welcome to CT.
Forget what other people say and collect what you like.
Best to leave things as they are. I can think of several things you could do to save her money but I also think it’s best to let your mother do...
The 1969-D is a slight MAD. Sounds like you did good on this trip.
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Absolutely no signs of a die clash, just damage. I’m not being hateful, I’m just stating what I see and that is damage to the coin.
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Coins made 2000 years ago were made differently than they are today. A clipped coin is an incomplete planchet. Several types exist, curved,...
Not a greaser as all the details are there. Definitely stained.
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Definitely an error
The 9 and the 7 in the date took a hit, the mint mark is a filled D due to a die chip and the ear in not doubled.
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