Looks like a normal but well circulated Cent from 1965 to me.
Very nice indeed. Just place in separate rolls and hold.
You should! I can't find any up here in PA. You find lots down there.
I think so too.
Not that I can see.
All caused by corrosion.
I need clearer photos.
Thanks, I really appreciate that. Not a bad surgery, I just hope it works. So much less invasive than a partial knee replacement. I have a total...
Tuck the roll away. They have proofs on both ends.
Yes, very common and only worth face. Nice to keep for reference.
Nice note but yours states that it's on the reverse of the note while the OP's note shows no sign of an offset error on the reverse of the note.
Did cracks my friend, die cracks.
Sounds like a good idea to me.
I must be getting old. I missed that one. Actually I'm doing what I can before my surgery next Thursday. So much to do, so little time, and I...
Just make sure they are flat. When removed they can and have scratched coins, this permanently damaging them.
It's corrosion and environmental damaged. It's a zinc Cent. Need I say more?
Americans are very slow to accept change. We would rather deal with hard currency and change rather than deal with the change. I know. I'm one of...
So true and there are collectors of such as in this item.
To me it's just another overpriced relic that the Mint sells.
Personally I wouldn't send it in for grading. I'd kept it but not worth having it graded. Save your money.
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