Understood but if you can, try to get rid of the black spot on the reverse. It may leave a spot after removal if left on.
You're welcome. I said face value because they are common and a coin dealer might offer you $.015 cents each if you had a bulk amount to sell.
At $9.00 shipping, I'd pass.
Not worth submitting to a TPG. XF with that spot on the back.
That's a damaged S mintmark. It's only worth one cent. Welcome to CT.
I have no idea but in the 10 year range I mentioned there are a number of oddities just like this.
I would say no as the Red Book calls it a date punch blunder. A number of them occurred on Large Cents for 10 years, 1844 to 1854.
It's damaged
I posted this earlier but totally forgot what it really is and I didn't look at my notes either. I apologize to all for my gross error in this...
I am reposting this in the error forum. I forgot this is the 1844 over 81. My apologies.
What do you know? The TPG was one point low. :D
There is a lot of good information there. Thanks for posting.
MS-63
I know. Right?
This was not part of the $5.00 each coins that I've recently posted. No, this cost me a bit more money. It's a lot nicer than the $5.00 coins so I...
Damaged
Glad they fell into your hands. What a nice surprise but I don't think her dad's going to be to happy when he discovers they're missing.
I'm at a MS-64
Nice coin.
Those thumbnail photos are difficult for me but it may even make a low AU grade. It's a very common date in this series but it does have great eye...
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