Afraid it's called environmentally damaged or ED. Not a mint error. Welcome to CT.
Personally if I wanted gold I'd look at buying pre 1933 US gold coins. This is the one that got me started. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I hear you @Inspector43 and I'm with you. Forget the newer stuff, just upgrade what you have or start a new set of older coins. It worked for me.
Not at that price!
That's a nice BIE error, a die chip causes that.
Watch out!
That's a scratch on her cheek, not a mint error. Welcome to CT.
Definitely damaged. Welcome to CT.
No they don't but once an example is made it goes a long way. I remember once of something that happened in an office not to far away from mine....
That's the best I could get. No just light reflection.
You got it big fella! :)
Not meant to be. Mr. Ed lived in a stable that was very nice. He had it all. My wife and I live in an old barn that's been partly converted into a...
I only meant that you still have lots to learn. Nothing negative meant. What you stated is common sense, at least to me.
The color is nice.
I have no idea. I'm not a variety collector but I know it's an RPM. Just hard to see.
Young but getting wise.
It's just a marketing ploy to get more money for the coin.
While you should try and offer $19.00 to see if they accept. If not report them. If they do turn them down on the offer and never buy from them again.
Go buy a used car from that dealership and as a down payment give him all those oiled Cents back. If he refuses to accept them, then sue him out...
Take care and have a great day!
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