Well, looks like 8 cents, maybe a couple more on the edge of the picture. Too blurry to see much more, look like 1969 s? One is a 1970? Normal...
Still the only possibilities are a bezel or it has been plated. Either way it has just been altered by someone, no numismatic value.
I'm jealous! Probably a good month before I'll be able to get into the ground!
There are really only two possibilities. Bezel, or it has been plated, most likely with nickel which is magnetic.
It really does look like a bezel in the one photo.
Yup, lettering is normal, not mirrored.
No one else ever makes a mistake? For instance, "I" should be capitalized, "actually" as the first word of a sentence should be capitalized, and...
Unfortunately looks like they are giving you a hard time over there now.
What do you see that look like errors?
Your 1951 is worth a couple of cents and as stated the 2015 is just damaged. Post some clearer pictures of the others, I see an Indian head cent...
Pretty obviously talking about gold coins with a total value of $6.
Welcome to the forum. Sorry to say your coin is just an example of zinc rot, just damaged.
You need a real scale, that is too inaccurate.
I went over there to look at it and saw some familiar coins! A couple of those is this an error, is this DD went there, must be for a second opinion.
No silver coins larger than a quarter were made dated 1804. By the positioning of the stars that coin is larger than a quarter. It's fake.
Good call on asking first, no 1804 halves were made!
I would say fake as well, that looks like a hole in the copper plating exposing the base metal core. What does it weigh?
That is from die deterioration, the dies used to strike the coin were nearing the end of their lives.
Looks like the zinc crumbled away at the edge, whatever happened, it is just damaged.
None were made, if dated 1862 it is a fantasy piece.
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