It's in an old green label PCI holder. Would also love to hear what you grade the coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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It's just a damaged coin. Welcome to CT.
It's not an error coin. It's just damage.
Not a double die but still a nice example of MD. Welcome to CT. Always something fun going on here.
I was late seeing this and ended up second in line. It's been a long time but I'm still watching for it to pop back on the market. [ATTACH]
What is the denomination?
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Welcome to CT Larry.
Yes.
I don't think there is a price guide for them. Some of the really early coin boards may have some value. There are those that collect them. There...
There is no way PCGS is going to try to match the OP coin to a die pair unless they saw something to narrow it down to 1916. Folks should listen...
I can't tell you yet. It's going to be a GTG.
Am I right in thinking the 1942 over 41 Mercury dime did involve a hub?
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I'm going to try to post one coin each day about something fun. Feel free to add to the thread with something related. I don't remember the mint...
Crazy looking coin. I don't know what caused it but it's damage.
Brown.
Welcome to CT. This was created by smashing two coins together. That was done with some type of screw clamp.
It's just corrosion/damage. Welcome to CT.
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