Probably, wrong electromagnetic signature and way too heavy to be a cent as far as the machine is concerned.
Sounds like a novelty counterstamp.
Oh yes very fresh dies, you don't get much die wear when you start with brand new dies and then only strike 24 coins. That is why these business...
Yes the silver coins that the government removed from circulation between 1965 and 1970 were melted down and became part of the "Strategic...
The Rarity is from the Sheldon Rarity Scale R1 Over 1500 estimated: Very Common, readily available R2 601-1500 estimated: Common, not too...
Small sideways picture, looks like a 95 but might be a 93 can't tell for sure.
A rather unattractive MS piece, not going to speculate on the actual MS grade. (Is that a scratch in the center of the reverse?) I think the TPG...
You think they mark the customs form "Fake silver plated coin", nothey probably come in marked coins or numismatic items. The US has no import...
I can add another 52 years of experience to that, coincountry86, Tim99's 's coin is just damage and not an error.
Not N-2, N-6 also an R-2 or 2-. Usually seen with this cud, much rarer without the cud.
Maybe, but since none of the previous copper coins they had been using had lettered edges, not sure why they would expect the new coins to have them.
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