You'd run into that anywhere if you looked for it so just pretend your a duck and all that rain just runs off your back. You'll be better for...
The bubbles are usually a plating issue on Zinc Cents such as yours. As soon as they pop open, and they will, the rot starts. Zinc is a terrible...
Yes, it's a nice die crack in a different area. Nice to see and it's a good one, strong in nature.
Nice case of the RPM's.
Most of the bills are stored in a harder plastic pvc free case.
Zinc rot happens fairly quick. Layer the rot turns to crud. You may have both all ready.
A nice find and definitely a keeper. Not worth much but always fun to find. It's definitely a blank planchet. Welcome to CT.
Nice die crack by the Q in Quarter but that is damage by his chin.
I think Vince is still searching those rolls. Lol
Not burnished but it is very nice looking.
A nice tripled MD coin. It's a keeper.
Nice serial but photos would be nice and helpful. Condition is everything when it comes to paper money.
Please start a new thread so as not to hijack this one. Post photos in full size of both sides and state or ask questions clearly. It's probably...
Amazing!
No.
It's minted from an old worn out Die.
In my opinion, no they do not run the market but they do help establish prices for market areas.
It's part of my $2.50 Indian set. One of the common dates. I can't say which one because I got a really good deal by buying 6 coins to get me...
It's not aluminum! Period! End of conversation. It's a plain zinc cent worth one cent. Got it?
Easy bake oven, now that's funny. Thanks for the laugh. :)
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