It's always fun to find an older red cent. Makes me wonder where it was all those years. My son brought me a wheat cent a while back. Looked like...
I wonder what would happen with all the cents. They would have to be stacking up somewhere. I don't see melting as an option.
There is at least one and probably other members here that got sued by Mr. Hager over that deal.
10 cents each.
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You can be sued for anything and it will cost you money to defend it. You may win but it's a gamble if the court will award you back your legal...
I think Heritage will be really ticked at you if you ask to return the coin.
I think the obverse holds the coin to a 63 at best. Looks NT to me.
I don't see any doubling.
Welcome to the fun. I don't see anything that makes me think it is worth more than face value. What are you seeing?
10 cents.
No, scratches are not errors and they reduce the value of the coin. I'm guessing a tiny piece of cardboard from the holder caused the spot.
It looks more like a spot than a scratch in the image.
It was pressed into a lucky holder.
It looks like a nice coin to me. It looks a bit dark. Some folks don't care for that, making them tough to sell. Just a thought from the images....
Where did Jane's post go? Moved? I found the thread over on CC.
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You will need the special guide book to v's numbers to understand it all. I think the 5th Edition is the best but some would rather have the 4th....
You must have posted it on a different website. Please post a link. It's not on this site.
Sure they exist. Finding one is the problem.
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