Totally worn flat
It's damaged. The raised metal is from the cut that was made into the coin.
It's damaged. Why would you want a damaged coin?
MD is what it looks like to me.
I'd keep it as it looks very nice and an SMS. No real value.
What a joke.
All I see are 2 die cracks. One along the bottom of OF and the other from the rim to the M in AMERICA. I think you are talking about an...
In my humble opinion, yes they've been searched by someone. You need to search them. It's fun and you may find something. You find find an error...
Yes, simple math. The last Wheat Cent was issued in 1958 and that was 62 years ago. I think in 62 years they sell been searched.
I believe that all of them have been searched at one time or another. The only question that remains is when. I have bags of wheat Cents that I've...
Yeah but I didn't want to go there.
One of those cases that prove you should leave it be.
The Franklin Half had tape on it and the Cent has had the copper removed. Both are damaged.
It's damaged. That's all that counts.
To me it's a worn silver dime.
Definitely environmentally damaged. One side was down and the other was up.
I'd look elsewhere. In other words, wait for a better coin. I do like the reverse better than the obverse. But even the reverse has a black spot...
It's been polished. That bag of unsearched was searched to have that in there.
ED for short. I would say ET but I don't want anyone to think I mean the movie star. Lol Yes it's environmental damage.
I haven't done that since I was in 3rd or 4th grade. I got my goldfish though.
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