As a retired postal manager that's not how it works. Please reference my above post.
That's all I have. I take a photo, then I go to the photos and crop it. Then is the post. See if your phone will allow that.
Environmental damage. A missing clad layer will be all copper colored.
I'm not seeing it but there are a number of varieties on this date. The most common was is easy to spot without the use of magnifications:
Looks like the copper coating was removed. That coin is Zinc.
Welcome to CT but those look like spenders to me.
Yours looks like a spender to me. Welcome to CT.
Can you get a close up of just the mintmark? It could be several things.
It has to be addressed to a street address. You just use your name followed by the po box number, then the street address of the post office your...
That's Montana! I lived in Bozeman for a year and a half. Loved it!
I'm limited in what I can do since my knee surgery and the weather outside is not warm enough to enjoy but it's doable for a few hours. It takes...
You're welcome
Just read the above comments. It was meant as a joke but in reality it's a shame. A dropped element is rare and you don't have one. Neither do I...
It's a plating blister that resumbles a 2 to you. The coin is Zinc and this is a common problem on them. Welcome to CT.
1) 5 years old 2) 60 years 3) I've always found coins neat 4) No real favorites as a lot of them are my favorites, including paper money
Looks like a nice lamination error that has affected the rim.
It very well could be but don't send it in for grading now. The graders are closed due to the virus. Welcome to CT.
A 1948 copper Wheat Cent. It's damaged and worn from circulation but it's real wand worth face value. Welcome to CT.
For the Civil War [ATTACH] 1558 Spanish Galleon Shipwreck [ATTACH] Anf for something more modern, WWII. [ATTACH]
All worth face value. Welcome to CT.
Separate names with a comma.