Damaged.
Just tryin to help. Not much else we can do without pictures. If you have a cell phone, you should be able to take decent enough pictures.
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Agreed! Like I said before, nothing is worse than the Roman Republican denarius that is in my collection haha. Thank you for sharing yours. And...
I think that alot of modern coins (Morgans) spent alot of time in places like books(albums) or canvass bags. Those places were/are a lot more...
They really are...But grilled Cheesus is the best. I apologize. It has been a long day and I needed an outlet. All the coins that have been...
From me to you...you totally can buy this and pump out as many as you want: [IMG] I only ask that you give me a kick-back of 20% for ever...
Don't get me wrong, it is a beautiful coin. It completely blows my one and only republican coin out of the water. :)
[IMG] Sorry Donna, all I am seeing are a few scratches. Take what I say with a grain of salt though...I know next to nothing about everything :)
Flat and shelf-like. Mechanical Doubling. Worth face value.
Poor Geta, always an outsider.
Interesting. I wouldn't think any of those would be counterfeited. At least not in modern times. I will go down and check some of mine now....
Real doubling DOES mean something. Mechanical doubling, like yours, is worthless however. Check out a couple of the doubled dies I found while...
83 - MD 88 - plating is split revealing the zinc core underneath. Both are only worth face value.
I would make one addendum to that: Perhaps try piggybacking on a LCS submission. Otherwise, the costs for joining and getting the coin graded will...
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Also, I don't know if it would be worth the cost to send it to a professional to be conserved (aka cleaned). At best, it would receive a details...
Here is a good old CT thread about counterfeit 1914D cents. To my untrained eye, it looks like it could be a match for Obv-1....
Agree. Pictures would help. Acetone would probably dissolve whatever crud is on there. Another, less reactive method would be to dip in distilled...
I thought so as well.
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