Welcome to CT. This thread started 8 years ago. The coin pictured by the OP is damaged. Please start your own thread and post photos of both sides...
Just what’s in the Red Book.
For a chain cent it looks to good to be true but I’ll admit that these are not an area that I’m good at.
Given the condition of the coin the value will be low.
Amen!
At least twice a month I get a text to my cell number. Never a number to call. Never a number to text except to make your past due payment....
What a find! Have fun in South Carolina while metal detecting. Hope you find lots of goodies to share with us.
Probably not
Close but not FS. As for the grade, it could be anywhere from AU-58 up to MS-64.
Hope you find one soon. :)
You’re working on your fifth year here. In 2 months I’ll be celebrating my 10th. Sure wish I would have known about this site years earlier. :)
I said it earlier but I’ll say it again, It’s amazing what one can do with a sick imagination.
Thanks for the photo. I can see what looks like a D but in all my years I’ve never seen a D mint mark that far to the left. It’s always to the...
Yes but I like it the way it is. Lol Looking forward to your coming thread.
I must be getting deaf as I don’t hear a thing. Lol
You do not cross out the number on the slab, just the photo you’re posting. :)
I should also add that you can buy many things from them. Be sure to check out their web site. :)
I’d say that’s more like damage from a chemical.
It’s amazing what one can go with a sick imagination. They do it got protection.
Yes it’s doubled but it’s not the one you want. This is MD or mechanical doubling which is very common. It’s also flat and appears as a shelf.
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