Star notes are replacement notes so if a non star note is defective and the BEP catches it, it's number is recorded and the bill is destroyed. A...
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Ah there's the entire reverse. You only showed the FG. Always show the entire coin as it makes a difference. Based on the first photo of just...
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DDD I'd Die Deterioration Doubling and it's worthless. Die Chips are a small chip had occurred on the Die. When the Die Mints a planchet into a...
I can buy 1943 cents 6 for $1.00 or $.17 each. The can be clean as the date they were minted, replated or reprocessed, or have a little to a lot...
I just said it was damaged. What's new?
Side to side could be a bracelet.
It's normal for a coin that has been messed with after leaving the Mint.
Shame about the condition.
Looks like the FG is missing due to a grease or debris filled Die.
It's normal for the year.
Lots of die chips, NAV doubling and a slight MAD.
I see a little PMD and no doubling other than a wee bit of NAV. It's a spender.
Damaged by the environment.
Normal for a zinc Cent. Minted from a worn out Die.
It's doubled but it's what is known as NAV Doubling or No Added Value. Welcome to CT.
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No, that's what they call damage. It was scrapped by something after the coin left the Mint.
Unfortunately someone worse than the seller will buy them. What a shame and a waste.
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