I don't really care for the eagle's wing going into the rim.
That's my understanding as well.
Looks like a fuse box coin.
The vinyl is probably made with PVC. The damage is done. You might play with one of the really bad ones just for fun. Start with an acetone bath...
Insert is correct. They mount on the end of a tool bar that mounts on the machine. Before they made these they would weld the carbide to the bar.
At that weight it could be 3 cents banded together.
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AU details. Cleaned.
You don't want to do that. Leave them alone or put them in separate holders for protection.
Don't mess with them. It's not worth the time.
He can't learn. He is too busy posting.
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It's not possible to learn when all you do is post. Read what others have told you.
I wanted a set of Silver Eagles raw. Others want a set of graded ones. There is no reason to tell others not to collect what they want to.
I didn't think the services could ever decide on the 1959 wheat cent and would not give an opinion.
I don't know for sure but vinyl flips may leave something on the coins. Those made with PVC may react to the heat.
We are being played folks.
Wheat cents are worth about three cents each in average condition. 1959 cents are worth one cent each. There were millions made.
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You have a damaged cent. Why can't you tell if something is off with the D? You have it in hand. I see nothing that makes me think RPM.
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