Nice album filler especially from circulation. Struck from an old die.
Definitely damaged and welcome to CT.
That's the Philly variety. I'll send you my address so you can mail my slightly belated birthday gift to me. LOL
For a zinc Cent it doesn't look bad.
Only if I can buy a nice one at a reasonable price. So far, so good.
He's still excited from the itch to get hitched. :)
To me they are still available and affordable. Just save some money and you can be the proud owner of one yourself. I'm amazed at the difference...
You threw me for a moment as that is a common mistake. Lol Not sure if it's a die chip or not as it's too worn to tell, even in hand. The coin is...
The first and third cent look like the same coin.
The Philadelphia overdate is easy to spot. Not so with the Denver variety. This is a 1942/1-D Mercury Dime. Take a peak at your Red Book and you...
Just give it time as it comes slowly. There is so much sometimes. Do what you can and stop buying from your friends until you do learn.
You have shown improvement since you first joined but still lots to learn. :)
Thank you. :)
I did not mean you would argue but there are those that will. :)
Maybe things are different in Hawaii with coins and we don't understand but if you're using 1 out of every 10,000 coins minted is an error I would...
Thanks for the reminder. :)
Didn't I tell you to get new friends? Lol
Never use bleach to clean a coin. It reacts badly with metals.
[/ATTACH] An ever so slight MAD, misaligned die strike. Only worth face value.
If you look closely you can see the copper coating peeling off of the coin. The white metal underneath is the zinc.
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