As a retired Postal manager I must disagree with you. Once you've worked for the post office and witnessed time and time again what they can do...
Now that I can see it, it's damaged.
Yes it does.
A plating blister which is nice but very common on Zinc Cents.
Definitely a MAD and worth face value.
It really looks like it was struck through grease or debris.
It really depends on the bank but banks do pay a fee for the service they receive from the armored car service, etc.
That's a die chip.
Keep us posted. :)
Both are damaged.
Several overdates for one. I'm. It sure ANACS would list it if you didn't pay for it so that why I'm asking you to check it.
About the size of a cent, just a lot thinner.
At least that's a help.
That's insanity at it's finest.
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