Not my area, but I felt the appearance seemed grainy and pitted. The mark of a cast reproduction/ fake.
Boiled eggs.
I don't know what that purple corrosion is. 1951 seems to be a good year for this coin.
Both sides look like junk.
Weight should be 4.8 g so it's a little heavy. Color seems off too, should be more golden, but it's an aluminum coin, so the color could have...
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1909 cent. 1918 buff. 1919 merc. 1952-D quarter. All of these finds were in the 1980's.
When they put the S back on the nickel (last seen in 1954), it was just 1968, 1969 and 1970 for regular business strike circulated S coins, they...
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I'd still keep it, cause it looks cool with the gold. But there's no big value.
The 1875-CC double dime is still a valuable coin. It's just more valuable uncleaned.
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If all of these coins came from the same collection, and they all came back cleaned, there's no point to send any more in. They were all cleaned.
This note is only valuable in the Beanie Baby market of fancy notes. I don't doubt that these notes which don't qualify as a fancy serial number,...
Agree on the polishing. These coins were destroyed before they were AT'ed. Looks like they are all from the 40's, which is just melt value (unless...
It doesn't scream cleaning, but it's a common cent. Nice condition, an album keeper.
Proper photos of the entire coin would be helpful. If the top coin displayed a pointy 9 and a weakly struck Liberty.
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