I'll guess 67 wanted to say 68. Big jump in value.
What is the date on the cent and what grade is on the holder?
Maybe a piece from a broken die. Could have been junk that was stuck in the die and it fell out and was pressed into the coin. We won't ever know...
I can't think of a reason for any engraving tools to be anywhere near a coining press.
You might want to weigh the coin.
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We will never know what caused it for sure but it's just damage.
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Sorry. I just figured if the member was already able to post he was good to go. I spoke to soon.
Both men were good for the hobby and I have to respect the work they did. It's tough to respect them as a person because of the stuff they did.
Charles Daughtrey (coppercoins) wrote a bit about this year. The master design was decades old at this point and showing it's age. The details of...
No more time for your childish post.
Sorry for trashing your thread. The 68 cent you posted looks to be a normal cent.
Thank you.
I don't have a clue what you are even talking about. All I know is that you were flat out rude to the OP of this thread when you can't seem to...
You can probably still use your scale. It should still be able to compare the weight of different cents.
You should go back and read some of the stuff you posting on this site, when you joined, before you start picking on others.
It looks like the set has been really well taken care of. I would also frame it and hang it.
Don't be foolish. It's you, not the site or censorship. It's something you are doing wrong. The mods don't have to approve your post. You just...
And how many times have you done the same thing?
Separate names with a comma.