Yes it was banged up. It's damaged.
5 designs will be released this year. The Mint produced 2 million of each with the W (West Point) mintmark and released them into general...
Okay! :)
I need my sunglasses to look at they coin.
In my opinion they are fairly common. Do not buy but hold out until you find the right coin in the condition you want at a price you want. Go to...
A keychain charm. Technically speaking it's a damaged token. You'd find that in the dollar box at my local LCS.
I really don't care for coins with faces on them but I do have a few exceptions. I like the coins that display Lady Liberty in all her glory, not...
Nice find and it's a good think you acted on your lucky feeling. :)
I think it's a 64. It does lack luster but it's clean and shows no signs of wear. It also looks like a weak strike. Is that a small round die chip...
As I stated earlier and the OP has not responded, I can't see anything unusual about this coin.
It's a hearing aid. :)
I don't buy coins or silver to get rich, I buy them for my personal enjoyment. :)
Virg Marshall- The Penny Merchant :) I'll never forget that name. An honest man and fair prices.
I have a few pieces that I received in rolls but I do not live in Canada. Stackers have and want US junk coins in case our current monetary system...
You're seeing it but that is caused by the corrosion. It's an S if you look closely.
Thanks. It's the only explanation that makes sense to me. If I hear otherwise I'm entitled to change my opinion. So far I haven't heard that. :)
That I can see. :)
Just keep it like all your other coins. I tend to hoard. You should try it. lol
I don't collect foreign coins but they are worth 5 yang each in Korea. :)
That is a great example of MD of machine doubling. I'd keep it for reference. Thanks for posting.
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