Teething?
I think this is more of a "die chip" error...variety...whatever...
I've been known to be wrong (probably more often than I am right...)
Hey @sakata I think he's gone already, nothing listed for sale, but I did find this: [ATTACH] And three negs from f***p ...hope I didn't give...
Noah's Ark...these people are hilarious...read the whole thing and get a chuckle...but don't buy.
I see dead people
Hey @macdaddy76442 welcome to CT. The 1943 cents were steel and the 1944 cents were copper, so the one you are looking for is either a 1943...
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Geez guys, let it go, I'm already bummed my bid didn't make the reserve :(
Apparently not now. I was charged $2.99 and don't see any way to cancel since it is delivered electronically. Not a big amount, but a surprise.
Quick warning, mine wasn't free. To read for free you have to make a subscription to Amazon Unlimited, I was charged $2.99 and am trying to cancel.
Thank you @Jasper Burns
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Putting copper (bronze, brass, etc.) in olive oil will darken them. For ancients I have used a brass brush.
Happened while GOING INTO the case, not during minting. Still PMD
Since the coin is solid 90%, that would mean the coin would be destroyed.
The first time I did that, it freaked me out!
me tooooooooooooooooooo
Wiping or rubbing can be an enemy. The damage is not from the wiping material, but from any grit that might be on the coin or on the towel. This...
Perhaps you could call the responder rude and snarky.
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