Hey @Chris .c. calm down. Two simple reasons this can't be a doubled die. First, if only the mint mark is doubled, it is called an RPM...
I have a Chromebook that uses Chrome.
Probably about VG
Here are the pics. This is what I bought... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And here is how it cleaned up and looks with the linseed oil... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
meh...I use what I got, too lazy to do otherwise.
IE is now Edge.
"I lose money on every sale, but I'm making it up in volume" :)
I'll try and take some pictures today. I used it on a coin I bought from e-bay that had a streak of dirt or something on it that I cleaned off...
As I said on the other coin, test it with a magnet to make sure it is not attracted.
Just to be sure, test it to see if it is attracted to a magnet. It shouldn't be. Otherwise a pretty good deal. Welcome to CT.
I think I see the missing bit of the T a couple of mm down. Took a hit.
NO...Common Sense is a rare commodity. TPG's exist only because people want and tolerate them. Can't say I'm wild about them, but I won't bad...
Are you from Oz? Uncirculated is a grade whether you find it on the street or in a grandfather clock in an attic. Coming from a roll of...
Hey, I graduated high school in '63...
Probably lowballing you, but I'll say 62
If the copper had moved outwards, it would, but the holder it was placed into prevented that so the copper squished toward the center. Picture...
The type of doubling, MD, adds no value and is worthless doubling. The coin is worth face value $0.01
That stuff is copper, and yeah, you CAN just move it over. Take a cent and smack it with a hammer.
Hi neighbor @Amanda N. Davidson I'm from KY (surprise). Just a common coin as far as I can see.
Hey, @Pkrplyr welcome to Coin Talk. Don't get too discouraged by sarcastic answers, but realize that people here won't lie to you either. What...
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