Go with all three of the above answers. Start with something for your headache and realize that any green you see that the camera will not pick up...
You're going is environmentally damaged and it's only worth face value. Welcome to CT.
MD and NAV
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With only 2 not really. If there were more like 4 or more than that will help to increase the value.
Thanks Paddy. She is new so it's best to start her off correctly in my book.
NAV or no added value Doubling. It's a zinc cent with a thin copper coating minted from A well worn over used die.
Just circulation wear and tear on a coin for its age. Very normal.
The coin is not a fake. They are both original US Mint made 1943 steel Cents. It has been re-plated but the correct terminology is re-processed....
Looks like a small die chip between the ax handle and his right knee. You stated an extra some on his right hand. Actually that's his left him,...
Definitely glue. It's a spender with or without the glue.
Looks like the die used to strike that Kennedy half should have been retired half a million coins ago.
This Cent along with Lincoln on the reverse looks normal for the age of the coin and the wear it is showing.
DDD so worth two cents.
Maybe a minor die break but hard to tell from the photos.
NAV or No Added Value Doubling due to a worn die.
I don't think so.
Damaged so face value. Welcome to CT.
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Welcome to CT, it would be very helpful if you could post pictures of what you're looking at. What you're describing is a shame but it is what it...
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