y'ok.
They are fairly common. Though sometimes bidiots will pay extra for them:...
That was just one example. Not all encased cents are created equally my friend...
Looks like a grease filled die.
I have one somewhere in my hoard. Not imaged though. Here is a CT about the exact same thing:...
ppppppppppppreeeeeeeeeeetttttttttttyyyyyyy sure it isn't a railroad rim.
Looks like it was a lucky penny. [IMG]
I don't see any VDB on the reverse.
+1
Dude, I can barely even see that on coppercoins. Doubling like this makes me :mad:
Yeah....that's a bit out of my way for $25 :). I'm thinking that most of the non-magnetic stuff (cents and nickels) will go into my coin counter...
Quick ebay search shows that a few single tokens have sold for $0.99. So yeah not really. You know you can always get $0.01 for it :)
So I recently went through my jars of foreign coins and realized that I have about $25 worth of Canadian cents, nickels, dimes, and quarters...
Yup, mint token. I managed to find a "D" and a "P" in the same box. I was pretty happy. Didn't want to have one without the other :)
Agreed - Some struck through grease (like your pictured quarter) do bring a premium. I find it hard to believe that a missing "H" would bring much...
Edward VII's mom came to live with me today. She isn't the prettiest but she does look better in hand than the pictures and for just a bit over...
50 cents
Are you sure it is one and hasn't just been stripped of its copper cladding?
Cool, thanks! I have a few struck through die caps and other little random things but this is my first one struck through cloth. :)
Most likely it's been plated. Pics would help. Also, have you weighed it?
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