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Nice, very nice. :)
Definitely damaged
Date and condition will help determine the asking price but it needs to be higher than spot pricing.
Looks like the Die was filled with grease in that particular area. A very common Mint error. Nice find.
Definitely caused by a worn die.
Plated
That's circle is damaged caused by a coin rolling machine. Quite common actually. You can see and probably feel the cuts into the coins metal....
Definitely damaged, in this case it was squeezed in a vise.
The coin had a plating blister which broke open and that spot is now damaged by zinc rot.
Nice find
Mostly silver and nice finds. Are you going through some unopened boxes? :)
Yes it's a 1958 and yes the 5 has a die chip.
Sure glad I branched out into the ancients. They are so neat looking and full of history.
I'm laughing so hard it's a good thing I'm sitting down.
Just One Cent
I was at a coin show before the virus started. One dealer had the 2 Peace Dollars that I need to complete my collection in high grade. He was $300...
This was my first Bust Half. @Randy Abercrombie I posted this just for you. Lol [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes to grease but it appears to have a die chip there as well.
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