There was 1 web note with the correct back plate number position. The ones in the standard position are not web notes. Which is why I asked to see...
It would look more like this: (the half side that is coppery). Coins are made out of metal and they get rusty like yours. A missing clad layer...
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The 2 George the VI 1940 and 1952 15 cents retail. The older one, the George the V 1935 .25-.40 cents.
It was misleading in that coin was prominently displayed in the photo. Seems a little dishonest considering he sold $600 worth of coins for $5300.
It weighs less because that much metal has been ground off. Just another abused penny.
Postage has gone up. It's not 50 cents.
Here are some ink smear errors. The second from a member here, Kanga. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not really seeing any ink smear. Which is usually a nice sized blotch of green or black ink. Maybe show the entire bill in full size. I can't see...
How would the Canadian penny get in a bin of US blanks? Where are the details of the Canadian penny? Use full size and use circles or arrows...
I already said a bunch of times it looks like a Henning. What I said was it's not a counterfeit of the counterfeit Henning even with the low weight.
Did he also say that it can come back MS 63 and be $50? I can't tell from the photo. So IDK if it has been cleaned, or circulated.
It's not "war time" as those were 35% silver. Philly made regular nickels and silver war nickels in 1942. Denver only made regular nickels in...
Need a regular photo. It sort of looks like it: [ATTACH]
The silver alone is worth $2.63.
I don't think mint tolerance applies to counterfeits. It's not likely to be a counterfeit Henning. I have read posts from different people on...
The steels weigh 2.7 which makes the range 2.57-2.83. Steel cents stick to a magnet. I can see the copper on yours.
Nice little hunt. And a dollar coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Low numbers are 5 or 6 leading 0's. Without a photo there is no way to judge condition. Star note lookup site says yours is on the rare side with...
It happens. I have a couple quarters too. Both South Dakota. [ATTACH]
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