Excellent write up @The Meat man. I couldn’t stop reading!
It could be any date from 1982 through 2008. Shield Cents were first produced in 2010 and 2009 was the Lincoln Bicentennial Cent. 1982 was both...
This is why I won’t use a binder. It only takes once and the note is damaged.
This error is not easily found. It’s very interesting in my opinion.
I believe both coins are what is called a Slider. Both look BU but are in fact AU.
The die had debris, mainly grease. A nice find.
You do so well at cleaning up NYC parks! What’s going to happen when you relocate to Puerto Rico? Great finds as always.
FYI-Any acetone used needs to be industrial strength, not nail polish remover.
Not an error that stands out.
A good way to use it. :)
Very nice! Be sure to keep and protect this one. I agree with @Pickin and Grinin on this.
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It will be higher by years end.
Not a mint error.
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Looks like a nice honest Large Cent to me.
I just put them in a plastic sleeve and stack them on the edge.
The only Boopie I know is a design for antique glassware. It was designed in the 1940’s. It was popular but not expensive.
It’s a little off but still within specs. To me, a note collector, it’s normal.
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