Oh heavens, no. Both are worth one cent each. Welcome to CT.
Just a thin planchet
It's worth one cent. It's on the reverse of the coin.
I can only help if I see photos of both sides. Welcome to CT.
Definitely damaged
It's called damage.
Just take the weight of the silver content in the coin and multiply it by the current spot price. You'll be very close to it's melt value and you...
The condition is a complete turn off.
Mike, they say it comes in threes so one more and you're done with the bad news. How you handled this speaks very well about you. I'm just sorry...
In 1964 I was 10 years old. Didn't know or care at that time. In 1986 the design was very well liked where I lived. I think it's still popular.
I've never heard of L&L Coins. It's L & C Coins.
L & C Coins is a reputable dealer. I've bought many a coin from them but in the past 2 years they can't get what I want at a decent price so I...
At one time it was. That's why it's the color it is.
When something like this happens I get the name of the person. Then I call to make sure that person is going to be there when I go back.
Looks like PMD to me.
MD
Do I get anything for giving you #1010? Great job and congrats.
A great find and hopefully you thanked your grandparents.
Not like any BIE I've ever seen. Just looks like a die chip on the lower part of the E so I don't think I'd call this a BIE. Also the last 5 in...
We love to help others. I don't see anything ofvtesl value here. The 1943 steel Cent is sold 6 for $1.00 at my LCS. Yours has the look of being...
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