Extremely nice! I'm at a 35.
That is a new one.
A LCS about an hour away sells steel Cents for 6 for $1.00. That's $.17 each. Yours have been replated. The correct term is reprocessed. I have...
It has definitely been folded or creased many times. Still, it's nice and they don't make them like that any longer. It's a keeper.
That's a very nice find! Something that is an actual error and out of the usual.
It is nice looking but new photos would help. Do your best please. It does not look cleaned but I do believe it has been dipped but all that is...
Let us know and show pics.
Congrats, they are very nice looking coins.
It's zinc so who knows what you'll see!
That is too darn cute!!! I want one!!!
@Jimm Yes, please start your own thread as you'll get much better responses.
The book says Choice Extremely Fine. Then there's XF and EF. They all mean the same thing and that is Extremely Fine. The grading scale can be...
Yes you can.
You are so correct! Thank you for saying that.
Same thing.
XF is for all coins regardless of the metal composition. It also applies to paper money. It used to be EF.
@Kein This is an old thread. You will receive much better answers if you started a new thread. Post pictures as well if you have them. I will tell...
Not a Mint error.
Maybe a very small strike though but with the damage from circulation on that coin it's a spender.
The doubling you see is real but it's very common. It is called mechanical doubling or MD and they are only worth face value.
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