@BRandM @Circus
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You are wrong your cent is a large date. Common corroded and possibly plated. It's worth one cent
Nice one Randy. I'd a had to pull the trigger myself.
My collection spans from ancients to moderns and has no boundaries in-between. The thing to collect what makes you happy and forget others...
It's not just the beer goggles he's smoking something.
This guy is a joke. The cent is 100% damage. Move on everyone he is just a troll.:troll: And not a very good one.
MS 63 and a nice one at that.
Leave it original and in the old holder. It's not my cup of tea. But I would leave it the way it is.
Your cent is not a proof it is a business strike.
Maybe someone can tell us how the images transfered to the recess of the die. There is transfer on Roosevelt's neck etc. Yet the clashing was not...
Not I. I hope to have a few of them by the time I am done collecting.:)
@R_ rabbit ya know I think we could do a little better at the berating. Just don't be the victim. Theres a lot in this world that isn't allowed...
This is simple. If you aren't positive of what it is. Then don't give an answer. A guess is only leading others astray. As you can see it is not...
In this tier. Did NGC charge this as a common coin or did they hit the sending dealer with extra charges because if the value associated. Ya all...
Variety Vista has 37 of them. Some proofs. You will have to try to match them yourself. The photos aren't much help....
I hope he didn't but if that's a sign then my bad. Either way the few fries short of a happy meal comes to mind.
I didn't know your arm could speak @mikediamond Very nice of you to slow and possibly stop this guy's :troll:
The bust crack is pretty common on these clad quarters. But I have to agree with Paddyman there may be a retained and cud out there Cool find!
Well said wandering Bark. I am just trying to figure out why he wants to talk to Mikes ARM?
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