This same coin was posted here a while back. A week or two ago. I can't find the thread.
Copper turns all kinds of different colors. Over time, most will turn brown.
No idea what you are trying to say but yes it's damage. They don't leave the mint looking like that.
Sorry. It's just damage. You should only post a coin once. Folks will see it.
Sorry. It's just a damaged coin.
I'm seeing some type of doubling.
I'll go with 50.
65
You have a normal 1990 cent. Not a proof.
Interesting images.
Great images.
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Go back and read the thread. It's all in fun.
Pull up a chair and learn.
Looks easy.
It's just part of the cents history. Several of our coins have more than one name.
It's pretty but it looks too red to me.
Same here. I would check the weight.
Fun stuff to chat about.
My first thought is that the coin has been plated with something magnetic after it left the mint. It's also possible that the coin was struck on...
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