As Taylor is alluding to, English does not appear to be the seller's primary language. (Chinese first, English second?) And just how did the...
B-rad, one thread is enough for your question.
I can't tell from the photos whether your coin is one or not but Flying Eagle Cents exist where the dies were clashed with other denominations...
The collection looks an awful lot like the grossly overpriced stuff sold by late night TV hustlers to unsuspecting buyers who know little to...
OK, maybe we can't identify the exact tool used to deface your coin but trust us - it is a DAMAGED COIN. The damage occurred after the coin left...
You can make as many examples as you like. All you need is a supply of quarters and a pair of snips or wire cutters.
No photo ==> No guess
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No silver in the no-date Buffalo Nickel. Keep looking.
Hard to tell from the photos but it could be glue.
Yep, witout photos we would only be guessing. We will wait for your photos.
I have also put coins on train tracks. Those end up thin and oval.
Can you get a photo without the glare?
I think this make four threads on this court decision.
Now that we have photos it is obvious your coin is damaged. It was not "mint flattened" (which I assume means it left the Mint in that condition)....
Better yet, get yourself a copy of 'The Official American Numismatic Association Grading Standards for United States Coins'. The 6th Edition is...
1943. Without a photo that's as good as we can do.
As stated above, no coins minted 1965-1967 have a mintmark, regardless of where they were minted. You might want to recheck that information.
Grading is a method used to describe a coin in a way that another person will have an understanding of the coin's condition without having to see...
I agree - a small die chip. I pulled several almost identical to yours from a roll of 2011-D Dimes.
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