I agree with @tommyc03
You say the 82 is a DDO but you are showing the close up of a reverse that has MD. I'm a bit confused. Have you matched your coin to any of them...
It's a 1922 Peace dollar. Looks as if it may have been cleaned some time in the past.
I think that coin is beyond damaged. The "I" in Liberty looks like either a die chip or a plating blister. As for the date, I can't tell from...
That's actually what I was thinking :)
Pics or it didn't happen :) Also, welcome :)
Does yours have the die gouge in the C of cents?
Hey, you can buy one off of a certain chinese website for $1.07 :)
I wouldn't waste my time/money (even though you can get it back) on it TBH.
I dunno...that looks too good to be true...
The copper outer layer has been scraped off revealing the zinc core. Spend it before it rots away.
Eh, it's up to you. It's your coin :) I wouldn't say it's worth anything more than 1 cent so you won't be out any money if you do. I have a few...
Yeah I see it. You can take a toothpick and poke a hole in it probably.
Looks like plating bubbles across the whole thing.
I thought it was all denominations.
Mint marks were hand punched up until 1989. You will see them all over the place. Not an error.
You can maybe check out. I think it has the Snow varieties listed: https://indianvarieties.com/
Looks to be a grease-filled die but I'm not super familiar with the series so I will defer to others more knowledgeable than myself :)
I wouldn't waste the money getting your 64 LMC graded. Coins like the one you showed are a dime a dozen. You'd be out a lot of money you would...
Definitely a WAM, congrats. I'm a bit confused as to the rotation though. I'm assuming you mean the slight tilt to the right. If so, I would...
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