Just a normal cent that has been cleaned, no need to go any further.
It is unlikely that any in the roll would be worth getting graded, but separate pictures of each individual coin would be needed for anyone to...
I don't see any doubled die, there are some plating issues. Just worth a cent I would say.
It's glue or some similar substance.
Is that Confederate currency? If so can you post pictures, never seems to be enough posted on here!
It is a "vise job" a nickel and dime were squeezed together impressing the dime image on the nickel. This is just considered post mint damage.
Very interesting, great piece of history thanks. Nice pickup on the farthing. I have a holed halfpenny, probably the only one I will ever have...
I believe the "mound of metal" is simply a bubble in the clad layer caused by heat.
You are correct for once! Anyone with no knowledge would see it that way, but those of us with knowledge see it for what it is, just damaged.
Sorry, I wasn't questioning you! I just can't believe the original poster could possibly think this one is anything but damage. I agree...
Are you serious? This coin is very clearly just badly damaged, horribly scraped and gouged.
Large, but large or small still only worth one cent each.
Copper can tone any number of different colors depending on it's environment, nothing unusual.
If you can see copper on the edge then it is the normal copper nickel clad, not silver.
Only worth face value. 1964 was a very high mintage year and this one has a lot of damage. The circular rings are damage if you were asking...
No, definitely not. That 1970 s on a 1941 Canadian quarter was a one of a kind. Yours is on a regular clad planchet, the 1941 Canadian would be...
Might be AU if not for the nasty gouges on Lincoln's head.
If you like it keep it, nothing wrong with that. There are many ways to collect coins but in the end it is about collecting what you like, they...
"Dryer coin" is sort of a catch all phrase in my opinion. Could have happened in any number of ways, but damaged it is.
Looks like some die deterioration and typical plating issues.
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