Not sure what you are asking, I don't know what noleg means. I see three common wheat cents, but as spirityoda said, better pictures of both...
No, not a chance. That was damaged at some later time.
Genuinely trying to be helpful here, but getting coins graded is about the last thing someone new to coins should be thinking about.
That is a really low grade for a proof. Hard to say exactly but probably well below $100.
I'm not seeing any errors, maybe a slightly misaligned die. Looks like a dent below Liberty. Unless I am missing something I'd say it is worth...
Yours is definitely a replica. The New Hampshire coins are kind of an enigma, no one is certain that any originals exist or were even made. The...
All I see is a quarter that looks badly damaged. It may have spent some time in a parking lot or on a road. Maybe post some clearer pictures of...
Definitely damaged. It appears to have been intentionally worn down.
No errors, worth 25 cents, just spend it.
One cent, you overpaid by $3.99.
Your cent appears to be just damaged, it has been worn down, either intentionally or accidentally. It is hardly in "perfect" condition, look at...
Totally different, that one is struck on a dime planchet. A cent struck on a dime planchet would have the same weight as a dime, be smaller and...
It's worth a cent, toning doesn't add anything.
The South was fighting for independence from the North. If they won they could not have taxed another country.
I agree, very common, but isn't the s mint 40% silver?
Looks like it was punched with a nail set.
Unfortunately as the others have already stated, your coin is just damaged. I would recommend studying the minting process if you want to look...
Near perfect? Look at the scratches on Washington's neck. People can ask anything they want on ebay, but are they getting it? Check the sold...
That is all damage.
Sorry to say that coin is just damaged. It has had another coin pressed into it. Sometimes known as a "squeeze job" or a "vice job".
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