Looks decent and it will probably be tough to find a nicer one in circulation. I would recommend keeping it. Never going to have much additional...
You were lucky. I was in elementary school when these came out. I begged and begged my mom to buy one for me. I even suggested saving for a...
I agree with @paddyman98 it looks incuse to me. It isn’t a clash based on the location and I can’t think of a scenario during the die making or...
Or an environmentally damaged Chuck E Cheese token ;) To the OP. I agree with the other comments that is a Philly issue and the dates wear off...
This is what Heritage lists on their site. I don't know much about grading these, but I would estimate F12. I don't think it's VF [ATTACH]
It looks like a filled die error. Filled dies are common. This is a little more interesting because the DOLLAR is missing. Based on the...
Either environmental damage or it's been harshly cleaned in the past and starting to retone. It looks like there could be a lot of abrasive...
If I had $12600 to spend on coins, I could think of a lot of other things I would rather have than that.
Your missing the verification information that has been posted a couple times. 1. A Flying Eagle Cent was struck on a 88%Cu 12%Ni planchet that...
I agree with the others. But you did find 1 error, the filled mm. Unfortunately, it doesn't add any value to the coin. Keep looking and learning
Sorry, but it looks to me like PMD, corrosion, or environmental damage. I don't see anything that resembles an extra MM
I would love to spend the time attributing that pile, even at the risk (well, maybe certainty) of annoying my better half.
Agree with the earlier posts. D doesn't look right and the weak rims and E Pluribus make me suspicious
It was a legit question, especially since you did some homework first. I always hate the people who do the equivalent of holding out a hand full...
Sorry, but it's just environmental damage after it left the mint. It isn't a mint error
Used to use one of those 3 necked flasks inside a glove box making silicon diimide for my thesis years ago. The NH4 used to turn copper tubing...
On one of your posts, you received a response from THE leading error dealer in the world. That's like having an MIT physicist help you with your...
Solder or some other type of low melting point metal splashed on it (Zn or Al)
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You seem like a smart kid. I think you'll be ok
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