Your coin is damaged. The blank side has been removed. Welcome to CT.
It's a Cent and they are not clad. That simple.
Basically the same. A damaged planchet probably can't be used but a defective one can. Loose translation.
I never had that intention. That coin means a lot more to you than anyone can imagine. Enjoy it!
Dippingvthe coin should remove the fingerprints but you may loose some of the luster as well.
NAV Doubling so spend it.
Great looking bills and welcome to CT.
I would call that PMD.
Not much silver in a silver clad. Kind of like a silver coating. As for IGS, I have no interest in them. I consider them a basement grader for...
Without seeing the entire roll I would say about $125-$135 for the roll. I'm not saying you're wrong but even at MS-65 they would be considered...
It all depends on the overall condition of the coin and the date. Best to look them up in your Red Book.
What's in the roll? All silver? Dates?
Basically face value
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That's a known bad spot for weak letters due to the overall design. Add grease and or debris and worn dies and it's common.
Any number of things could have caused that damage. Soda, environmental and anything else you can think of. It's damaged so it's a spender.
Die cracks are very common so no real premium for them. They are fun to collect as there are so many different ones available. They are easy to...
Nice pickups. I have the Accented Hair but that Last Supper is one I'd really like to have. I think I like that better than the Kennedy Half. :)
You have some nice ones there.
Nice off Centered strikes. No cud on the nickel as it has not been struck. A cud only occurs on the rim when the planchet has been struck. That...
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