Don't forget, you need to assemble another coin set for that grandchild. Lol
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Environmental toning, aka-it's damaged.
It's a MAD! A Misaligned Die Strike. Very common.
I think it's a spender.
I recently saw one of those phone booths in an antique store.
It's a Philly Mint so no mark, a nice find for detecting. It also looks like it's been in the ground since 1919. Lol
Looks flat and shelf like doesn't it? That means it's MD.
Let us know what you do and what happens.
Well then congrats are in order. :)
It's either a straight clip or damage. We need to see the reverse and the edge where the problem is to be more accurate.
Instead of milk spots it's more like a milk bomb.
With your "really seems organic" I can only state that the Mint employee was eating a sandwich that had too much mayonnaise and when they took a...
Still there. :) Be patient and others will respond with there comments.
It's a real shame but I've never seen anything like it. I'd give the acetone a try.
Very nice finds. Wish I could find coins like that. Love the cracks and the doubling.
It's definitely a die chip. Its also worn from circulation but it's still a nice chip and worthy of adding to your collection.
Great numbers, terrible condition. Any value is going to be held back due to the condition of that bill.
There is a small outline of the roof supports. I would not call this a floating roof variety and I'd say it's worth around a Quarter at best. The...
It looks like it's on the coins and not the packaging but this gives a new definition to the term milk spots.
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