Canada does that too found one of these in a CoinStar. [ATTACH]
Dang...Good luck.
I am only a casual collector of ancient coins, but please don't get yourself into a tizzy over this coin. The very experienced people here have...
Look authentic to me. Weight would determine the denomination since the Brits didn't put denominations on their coins back then.
That's odd
2-cent Euro at Ralphs
Hey, welcome to CoinTalk, I'm sure someone here can help you. It will help to have a picture of the other side and a weight (if possible).
Since he is a new member, of course he does. Someone will come along and point out that since this is a plated cent, it is just zinc rot/plating...
I like the look of toned 1943 cents... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If this is true, research the name Fred Weinberg.
OK, after VerdiCaring it, I took two final pictures, one in room light and one with strong direct light to see into all the nooks and crannies...
Be sure to let us know the outcome. What do you think it will be worth?
Submit it for grading and authenticaton.
And do you not think this is due to worn, overused dies? Then what do you think it is due to?
It is your perogative to think so.
Time flys but fruit flys like bananas.
What is the question?
Fun coins, but I have found them in the $0.25/5 for a dollar bins.
Wonder what they would have paid if they weren't cleaned? You got 12x face.
Interesting how the "knife" money and "spade" money never interested me, but these ant nose things rang my bell.
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