Don't try to clean them in any way. Just put them in the holders.
Try a few more cents and see what you get. What brand of holders? Wear is a factor but that 1965 cent should not rattle around.
Sorry. I won't.
May we just post a few 1909 cents?
Oh dear God. Don't let it be a rim burr.;)
Forgot to say, I love all the stuff going on with the reverse.
That's wild.
I'll go with 35. I also wonder if the obverse caused a details grade.
You need this guy. @messydesk
It's just some type of damage.
Your coin is damaged. Not an error coin. It's worth the price of silver.
I don't insult you. I ask questions. It's up to you to learn how to deal with that. Most just have you on ignore. I don't do that. I'm willing to...
Cool find. All the ones I receive are all beat up.
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For now and until you learn what you are doing, don't buy high priced raw coins. Buy a few cheap coins in slabs and study them. Learn what you are...
Don't mess with cleaning them. Don't even wipe them. You will destroy the value. Put them in better holders and leave them alone. If you stay with...
I agree. Dealers are an option that should be looked at.
Your local bank. Ask the teller.
Yet again, you can't just answer a straight question. It's clear you don't know what type of press it is. And, no. I'm not going to take the time...
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