Not at all. In 1982 the composition of the Cent changed from copper to Zinc. The Zinc Cents have a very thin copper coating so blisters are one of...
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If you can't see that then you shouldn't be a coin collector.
Damaged for sure.
A very nice plating blister. It's only worth face value but I'd add it to my collection because that's what I do. Welcome to CT.
Sometimes in order to get the coin I want, I save my money until it comes along. I just stop buying until I have the cash to afford what I'm...
Looking at the bill, the green was printed first as the black is on top.
For the release of mintages, yes. It's reality.
A wise decision.
That's what it would say if customs has it on hold. Customs can hold International parcels, regardless of size, for as long as it pleases them. I...
The buyer is usually the one that loses out as they are the one that determines if they want any insurance or not.
Neither do I.
SteveinTampa answered your question. It's rare but it does happen.
It's not cleaned.
Oh, I may be there if that's the case.
Yes, it's a very odd spot in my opinion but it's there.
Absolutely a steal for the seller.
It doesn't show in the photos but there is a faint pink-gold iridescent color. It's dated 1859 and has a plain edge. Liberty faces left. There are...
I purchased it! Not a great price but at an average price. It could have gone higher but I'm pleased with the price I paid. It's a nice error.
As I've stated before, I love Bust Halves. It's the design!
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