You're welcome. We can usually learn better by visual aids so hopefully the Red Book will help. :)
As long as there is a fear of recession in the investment market the PM's will continue to rise.
Years ago I was handed one in change at a store. When they first came out they were saved by the bag full do uncs are common.
Definitely damaged.
Like I said before it's been reprocessed meaning it's been plated. I can buy these for $.17 each atbmy Local Coin Shop.
Best wishes on getting the rest.
A relatively common die chip worth a few dollars over face so to pay for grading fees would be a waste of money. Put in a 2 x 2 flip and keep it.
The penny has been plated and is only worth one cent. A lot of these things are done as a high school science project. Welcome to CT.
Welcome to CT and best wishes on your endeavor. Hope you were able to complete this collection as it sounds interesting.
A nice little die crack on the wheat stalk. Good find. Welcome to CT.
Just circulation wear.
This defination describes a double denomination, not a double strike. A double denomination has been struck twice on different dies. A double...
Nice but not worth the costs of grading. Keepers for sure and keep them safe and sound.
Please, the more I look at it the more it looks scratched. FYI... In your opening post you stated they were raised scratches. They just don't look...
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Yes it's been plated so no real value other than face. Coins that are bent and straightened may have done value. They will always be worth face...
Yes, thank you. I strongly believe that it's a coin that was made and sold as a souvenir piece. Mostly found in the gift shop at a southern civil...
I'd spend it due to it being newer along with the damage it has. That red line is a killer to me.
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I hate to be the one to tell you this but the Wonka contest is over. :smuggrin:
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