I get what you're saying but to get there you assumed twice, took an actually it would be, had an almost and ended up with a very likely. To me,...
May I ask what proof you have to support this?
Best thing you can do in today's markets.
Sure missed that one. I said I don't do Barbers and it showed. Lol
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The OP said it weighs .32 grams less, not weighs .38 grams. You must have had a long tiring day. :)
Cents were only minted at Philadelphia in 1965, 1966 and 1967. There are rumors and stories but no conclusive proof otherwise. It's PMD.
Personally, I thought it was funny.
That's a Philadelphia mint coin. It took a hit and with a little imagination it's a misplaced D.
No split that I can see. But it is a slight MAD and that's worth nothing extra.
Thin planchet originally. Add in all those years of wear and you will get what you got. A lightweight coin.
Definitely damaged. PMD
Save this coin. You can use it to as a reference. It's a scratch. It's cut into the surface and on this enlargement you can see metal pushed to...
Nice looking '82 zinc Cent. A keeper for sure. Struck from a worn die though.
What an odd place to put the leg on the Q. Can't those Mint employees do anything correct? Lol Looks like a die chip.
I'm not a collector of Barbers so I go MS-63
Very attractive for circulation change.
Yes they would.
Missed it by one on the low side.
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