That's a struck through grease issue. I thought Washington was on the obverse.?
Yes but you have to keep looking.
It could be used as such.
Thanks to @Randy Abercrombie for my 14,000 like. I've had this coin for a month but was saving it for this moment. It's a 2000 Maryland State...
Looks strong AU to me.
An old die
Do a separate thread, post full size photos of both sides and state your question or what you see. This thread is from 2012. Welcome to CT.
Looks normal to me. The micro O should be smaller. The mintmark took a hit and with the other hits and dark spots you might get a 64 out of it but...
It looks like a normal circulated slightly MAD Dime that's only worth ten cents to me.
A worn common date Cent that's 94 years old. Nice but not worth the fees to sell it.
It's real but circulated and rusted. It's made of steel as the copper was needed for WWII.
MD
Looks modern to me.
I'll go Proof 64. Sorry about the wife's surgery but very glad to hear that all went and is well.
I'm sure it took some time. But you earned $100. That's great and it's tax free. Buy the coins you want or like and enjoy them for years. Building...
Yes it is but maybe you can cut some grass or do yard work for others in order to earn extra money. :)
You're welcome. I can only state what I see. Be sure to read all the comments. That will help you in making a better decision, after all, it's...
Welcome to CT. You have a common date Wheat Ear Cent. It's worth a cent or a cent and a half depending on where you sell it.
The letters on the coin are backwards. That means it was squeezed in a vise to try a make an error. It's damaged.
There are key and semi key dates in that range. They are costly. For the other dates try buying Wheat Ear rolls for earlier dates. Some dealers...
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