The T seems to have suffered a "whack" that damaged it and the rest is probably due to wear. Since it is a wheatie, it's worth maybe a nickel.
Got a link to it by any chance? I just can't see how someone would pay that much for a coin over the internet if not from a really valid dealer...
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Ka-ching
See, this is why members here make silly answers. Do you really expect an answer to this with no pictures?
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I see dead people
Three hours of your life you will never get back.
What purchasing venue did you use?
Real ones really are, fake ones really aren't.
OMG
OK, so I'm looking around e-bay and see an interesting coin...click on the dealer's feedback and find one disgruntled customer who apparently...
When we bought our house in CA, the interest rate was 10.5% (gulp) but we still managed to pay an extra $100-$200 per month. After 5 years of...
Been there...done that...
Copper coins are hard to "conserve" as far as I know...hey @Insider care to comment?
It already did...re-read the posting.
Uh...try $1.19...are you paying $1.90??!!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Americas-First-Silver-Penny-Racketeer-Gold-Nickel-1900-1900-/332690676569?oid=132645155636
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bithynia
How much are they asking?
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