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It looks gold plated to me. We have a couple of experts on these but I don't see them here very often. @saltysam-1 Can't remember the other ones...
I don't believe this could happen in todays times. Probably has happened over the history of the US mints.
It's a normal cent. Nothing of value.
I'm thinking AU as well.
This link is to a few of the hotels. They are really close but not cheap. There is also a fee on top of the prices shown....
Roger always brings cool stuff to the table. In the early days there was a lot of silver and gold shavings/dust floating around the mint. The mint...
In the early days, the worker could stick a coin inside a dead rat and throw it out the window. The worker would pick it up at the end of the day....
I use dark blue the most and like white with some coins.
I would not leave any feedback. The guy messed up. No need to stir the pot any more. I would buy from the guy again if he had something I really...
The sellers cat walked across his keyboard. That's it, lets blame the cat.:D
Pretty coin. Two of these in MS-65 sold back in 2014. One brought $3800 and the other brought $6400. With the CAC sticker, I can see someone...
I don't know enough about Rick to say much. I understand he is a collector and makes some of the major shows. I'm not ready to start calling him...
They are just showing the coin to create interest. It will probably show up in a large auction at some point.
Without the damage the coin would be about $200. With the damage, $100 sounds about right.
I don't think it matters. Some think you get better grades if sent in at a higher tier.
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The coin is already damaged. It was polished after being soldered into the lamp. You can see that in the images. You can use a soldering iron to...
Sorry. You are correct.
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