The curve was caused by a coin rolling machine that cut into the surface and it's now considered PMD.
Business strike
Nice find. Coins like this end up in large bags of 50000 coins. Get a forklift to move it. That's how they get out of the Mint. Quality Control...
Spenders, just interesting but not fancy notes.
I'm not good with these minor issues but that is probably one of the many varieties that are available for this Cent. Keep it safe and protected.
Scratched
Nice lamination but you won't get rich by selling it.
PMD as it appears to be recessed.
Nice looking but you can tell they didn't tone naturally.
Definitely
Who's buried in Grants tomb? All kidding aside, the correct answer is Mr and Mrs Grant.
Thank you!
Can anyone give me a little more information on this coin?
No rush, moms come first!
Not sure what it is but I think it stands for exciting. Not a dropped letter I'm sorry to say. I can't help but think it was scratched somewhere...
Very nice pick up! Glad you're happy with the coin. I would be. F-12 is not a low condition by the way.
Ordinary, common, everyday, run of the mill NAV is what it is.
Doing a bit of research will give you a more detailed explanation and that will help you in learning. Plating blisters are very common on Zinc...
Just circulation.
It's a zinc planchet with a very thin copper coating. The copper blisters and in this case it caused linear plating blisters as stated. It's not...
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