I would just put the coin away and buy a new one if you need one in a slab. It's not worth the cost to have it slabbed again.
So true. The stories are endless.
The coin is worth a dollar or two as long as there is no damage we can't see. These are very common. It's not a true doubled die.
The 1919 was once part of a lucky cent holder. It's damaged and has little value.
Sorry. Nice group of coins but not worth much.
They look real to me but cleaned. $17.50 is an ok price for what you got. For a few dollars more you could have bought something better.
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I like all the Boys Town commemoratives. Wish they would have done the half in silver.
The clash adds nothing to the value of the coin. Don't waste you money.
To me this coin is just on the edge of being ugly. It was a really pretty coin 24 years ago when I bought it. I'm not sure it would even grade 64...
I'll go with AU. I like the coin.
Wish I could be there. I'll be working in Vegas next week. Can't stack trips that close. Have a great time Ken. We will need a full report. :D
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A 1000 coins would be too much to deal with. I would take the 20K coin and trade it for 10 or 20 coins.
I think it's machine doubling but not a doubled die.
I thought it was really cool when the mint did this. The mint set was only $8.00 at that time and you got the extra W dime for free. In 95 they...
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