It’s already been said, large and small dates.
You sound like me, a boarder line hoarder. It’s even under my name.
You’re making me laugh as well.
Now you’ve got me laughing. :)
Yes it is a die chip and yes, it’s in an unusual spot but they can take all different shapes and be anywhere on the coin.
Just zinc that toned from the environment. We have a lot of nasty looking coins from 1982 and newer that rot due to zinc planchets.
Another reason not to buy on the bay.
About $5 in unused condition.
Not a coin that I would have bought.
You did good and when you feel prices aren’t too high, it’s time to walk away. Glad you did.
It’s one of the many forms of NAV or no added value doubling. It’s zinc and that add to the problem. Dies are used until they are worn out and...
Not an improper alloy mix. This is a zinc planchet coated with a very thin layer of copper.
It just might! Lol
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence#Revising_instructions
Worn but readable. An 1838. Hope I look this good when I’m her age. Lol [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I prefer to watch April Morning. A decent movie about the start of the war for Independence. My wife rang our outside bell yesterday at 2pm 13...
Plating blister and they are very common on zinc cents.
A clash will have the reverse side of the same coin. Your quarter is severely damaged.
Happy Birthday!
I’m sure it was a very hard piece to make that indentation.
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