Yes, yours has also been worn.
It's common. It's normal. And it's worth face value. Spend it.
I don't look to often and I never buy but I will complain about what's being sold.
I go and I have my list of coins I want. I just treat a show like an antique shop. Always stick to the right. Once around, note any top dealers...
Nice find! Not seeing the Doubled Die but it is a key date and a wonderful silver find.
I only bought the sets to get the so-called free Cents. It was the only way to get them and it was easy.
Yes but the value of the metals in a nickel is different than the value of the metals in a dime. Get it?
Not at all. That coin has been in circulation since 2004. Do you believe that it took 15 years for this variety to be found? I'm not even saying...
Definitely a keeper.
Well, excuse me.
The letters and the state on which they rest, Minnesota, all appear to be raised without any problems. Yet a clear defined arcs occurs under these...
It's so thin a nickel has more metal. Lol
A planchet flaw?
It's a plated quarter that worth a whopping twenty five cents.
Very nice lamination error and an extremely nice price.
About 14 billion Cents were minted in 1983. Since copper was not used by the Mint a few copper planchets may be found. They usually hide and...
That's the best thing at this stage. It can always be graded at a later date.
Morgans are full of varieties. VAM is the variety. Read what he said and research it. You may surprise yourself. :)
In a word DAMAGED
I'll be in surgery for my left knee.
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