How much does it way?
Those are all normal circulation strike dimes. If you are looking for no "S" proof coins, you won't find them in circulation.
Definitely a cheap copy.
There is no cameo whatsoever on that coin, just a normal business strike.
Definitely not proof or proof like. Just a fairly nice business strike.
My eyes are bad but isn't that a 1985 D?
Sorry to say that is just a normal circulated dollar, worth a dollar.
Definitely intentionally damaged. I don't know how it was done, but there is no way it could have come from the mint like that. Welcome to the...
All I see are some plating issues, where the copper plating split a little, around the mintmark.
A clear photo of both sides of your coin would help, but it appears you have a normal quarter worth 25 cents. You are probably thinking of the...
Bright copper color is a bad thing on circulated copper coins. These coins are low value so it doesn't matter too much, but on a more valuable...
No, nothing there, just severe corrosion. I don't think it would even be possible. A nickel planchet would have to have been struck by dime...
No clue what a kneck is, but welcome to the forum.
Unfortunately this is one of the many souvenir type copies. Most likely made before the "copy" stamp was required by law.
Well, that one is not silver. Partway through the year the coinage was changed to the silver alloy. The silver ones can be identified by the...
Honestly, most collectors are not interested in an altered coin so probably don't have one. I have seen lots of them and did have one once. I...
It is your money, if you feel it is worth a shot that is your call.
That one is just one of the thousands of steel cents that has been copper coated to look like a 1943 copper. The coins are cleaned and stripped...
It is definitely damaged, wire cutters or something of the sort for sure.
Yes it is a 1957 D, but I have to say it is a very common coin.
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