That's a form of environmental damage so it's worth a cent.
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Steve, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but your head is not as hard as you think it is. LOL
It's probably glue or adhesive and it may peel off. Welcome to CT.
It's a normal well circulated 1946 wheat cent!
First welcome to CT. Your cent is damaged. How it got damaged, only the person knows that did that. It's only worth one cent in that condition....
Your quarter is not copper but have a copper core. The outward appearance that you're seeing is environmental damage. It's worth $.25. Welcome to CT.
The TPG's will do whatever is necessary in order to obtain business. As grading become sloppy? I don't know. As grading become more relaxed? With...
Photos would be nice.
Very nice find and a great strike through on this Quarter. And it's a W mintmark to boot. I'm not familiar with the term TBI. Can you please explain?
First, welcome to CT. Forget UTube as it is full of misinformation. Your quarter has a common minor die crack which caused a filled mintmark. Any...
Definitely a grease or debris filled Die. It's a relief to see someone new do some research and be correct. Welcome to CT.
Yes to definitely damaged. Welcome to CT.
Your math is correct, however you can not include buyers fee, shipping, insurance and any other factors into the cost to reduce it. If the coin is...
MS-64 with a nice die crack on the reverse.
@Santinidollar One if the best examples I've ever seen!
Unfortunately no as others have stated. Collecting modern currency is so much different than collecting older issues and that's even different...
I see general circulation ware and rare, at least three rim hits which would be PMD and on the reverse several dark stains. To me this coin is...
Not seeing it.
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