It is what it says it is, a twenty cent coin from Hong Kong minted in 1979. A nice and unusual find for CRHing.
That's a weak area on the coins reverse design so it doesn't take much to get this result. No added value or NAV. Very common. Welcome to CT.
And it has a microwave on top.
Nice looking but that rim ding is a killer.
@GoldFinger1969 The other dealer you sell it to should have a different market and therefore you can sell for a small profit. At least you got...
I'm at a 63. Too many small problems.
Obverse is red but the reverse is not.
If that's all it takes to intrigue you we are in for a rough period here on CT. It's zinc and it's damaged.
It's damaged and worth one cent so spend it.
It's a nice looking coin and a great FE but it's not the prettiest looking thing I've every seen. I've dated a number of girls that I found...
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You can get a 1943 Philadelphia mint (no mintmark) dime by buying junk silver and it may even look better than this one. A very common date.
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Ampex is reputable but I've never sold to them, just purchased. If you have to ship the cost can take away any extra profit. It may be better to...
Not at that hour. I need my beauty sleep.
This type of error can and does happen at the Mint. Not all the time but is can happen.
I don't recall the op saying that. That would not really change anything in my opinion. Each dealer has their own market and to stay in business...
@Michael K You are so right. By law the post office was required to put money into the retirement funds of the military. Then came one of those...
Really? Read that fine print on every Priority packaging that is free from the Post Office. You can be prosecuted if they want just by doing this....
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