Standard bronze cent. Zinc cents were not introduced until 1982.
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You mean an 83 D.
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These clashes are common on dimes. But remember condition is the key to value. I believe that the 200$ value came from the Strike It Rich books....
Yep, we just post them to the original thread.
Exactly as Tommy said the B took a hit which makes it look separated. As far as the IB it has joined from circulation wear and tear.
Great gifts everyone, I am still waiting for the PO to get their tails in gear. I will post mine when it arrives. Spending the day with my son and...
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I am not to sure. I think it is a peeling lamination. The tool marks that are seen was probably someone trying to remove the chunk.
MS64
Wow, thats a pretty dime, 5.7 I am at 5 on the Morgan.
Nice frosty and lustrous example for a 64. I like the colors. I want to re photo this one but it doesn't compare to the brilliance. [ATTACH]...
Thats a helluva piece at MS65.
Sorry, to someone that has ignored because of my personal views, I respect those that have different than mine, It seems that covid and the past...
That would be the 83 Philly. The OP has a Denver mint. There are no known DDRs for the date and MM. The doubling looks to be MD.
Wow, seems like NGC was pretty hard on those.
Colorado's law is a little more complex than that. I believe that if you pay cash for a legal tender coin then yes you are exempt, but as soon as...
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