Well it's either spend it or reroll it. :)
It's damaged or what we call PMD, post mint damage. Welcome to CT.
How did a Cent make it into a dime roll?
Only the person that did that knows for sure.
I agree with both post replies above.
It looks double struck to me. Shame it's so worn but to a kid I can see the attraction.
So nice to know it worked! I'll have to try it as I have a few scratches slabs but that one headlight of mine really needs it. Glad your pleased...
I spend all the my damaged money.
Cleaned and retonned to some degree.
I was with the major.
Definitely interesting. Just reroll them, exchange at a bank and try again.
Nothing political, just an observation with a qualified statement. :)
Lol as there is no such grade. AU starts at 50. XF is 45. You know better Mike. :)
He wanted to beat the mid term elections. Lol
Yes they do. Amazing they still show the Doubled Die so well after all the circulation. :)
I don't know of any way you can remove the ink from the coin without destroying the coin further. Almost anything you do is sure to damage the...
In my opinion, yes it had to be. I'm not saying the ink was wet from just printing it but it was wet at some point in time after the coins were in...
I nailed it! Great looking coin! Congrats!
Fairly common but it would bring a couple of extra bucks. I'd keep as not enough to sell.
As I stated, the letters and numbers are backwards.
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