1908-S would have collector value if genuine.
The 1965 - 1970 Kennedy Halves are 40% silver.
As long as they can sell the coin for more than the cost of making it (planchet cost plus cost of making dies, etc.) there is a profit to be made....
I took it to mean the edge.
Are we talking about a "weird edge" (as stated in the original post) or a "weird rim"? There is a difference.
It's hard to tell from the photo but it may be a former encased cent.
Education is key. If you educate yourself on characteristics of counterfeit and genuine coins you increase your odds of not being fooled by common...
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As of July Cameron still collects sample slabs.
The first 1804 Silver Dollars were struck in 1836. Jackson was President then, not Jefferson.
I agree.
Wow! That contest lasted less than 90 minutes.
In the case of duplication of guesses I assume the first to guess the correct answer wins.
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Photos are too tiny to see any detail.
Sounds like a small die chip. Although somewhat interesting it adds nothing to the value.
Once I found 4 Wheat Cents in a single hole. The coins were stacked one on top of another like they were intentionally buried that way. Strange.
Oh. OK.
" . . . the discoloration on the weather . . ."?? What does that mean?
Are you sure about that? I know that it is currently illegal to melt Cent and Nickels in the US but I don't think that law applies to non-current...
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