You sure can. It's your coin so you can do whatever you like. I think they are currently selling for about $25-$30 but I suspect the price will...
I don't have any and I agree, if a low cost, why not buy them?
Please start your own thread and post photos of both sides to receive answers.
Do I have a bid for three million?
Keep one and use the other sets for gifts or hopefully sell at a profit. Break open a set and fill holes in an album. Break open a set and have a...
Mis Aligned Die.
Looks like plating blisters and some of them that have popped open so Zinc rot is setting in.
Just make sure Paddy has had his coffee before he responds to you all. A shiny cent? Any number of reasons but I'm going with it was in a...
You can get a much better one of these so save your money and do so. This coin does not excite me in the least.
Since I can't see it I don't think it exists.
What do you expect from Georgia?
Looks like a MAD to me as well.
STD could mean Struck Through Damage. I realize that we're dealing with a cat but .....
It's a zinc Cent and the coin has been damage after it left a mint, Not an error. Spend it.
Very nice pick ups and a great addition to your growing collection.
Take a clear photo of both sides of the coin and crop it out as much as you can of the background. State where the doubling occurs and post the...
It's damaged. Welcome to CT.
Just above the word LIBERTY appears to be a lamination issue but you can see the E in LIBERTY is damaged. If you look above the word LIBERTY You...
Damage, damage, damage. It's just plain damaged. Spend it.
All I can say is damage from being in circulation and maybe a little bit of the environment. Welcome to CT.
Separate names with a comma.