Definitely a cheap souvenir type replica. Hard to say when it was made, but I would guess the 1960's or so.
Pictures are not too good, but it can only be one of two things. It is either damage or a small die chip, if it is damage it would reduce the...
Well, just spend your money and send it to one of the third party graders. It will come back labeled as damaged though. A good understanding of...
Actually if it was pressed into an encasement that is exactly how it would look. It really couldn't be struck by dies that way. The die being...
There is just no way a dime could be sandwiched between two cent faces, just not possible. It is just damaged, you can even see the grind or file...
That is a pretty common pattern found vice jaws, so not that unusual to have more than one with that pattern.
That just doesn't look right at all to me. The shape and spacing of the lettering seems way off.
I'm going to watch this to see if somebody actually pays $17.85 for it! I wonder if it was ever posted here by somebody who didn't believe it...
Scratches aside, look at the lighter color on Lincoln's cheek and jaw. That is a sign of wear on the coin. A mint state coin shows no wear. Be...
Looks like die cracks on the reverse, can't say for sure on the obverse. Might be a die chip or some damage. It would not be a clash, a clash is...
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