I've seen these in another thread.
It's damaged
It's worth face value. Just normal circulation wear. Welcome back to CT.
That date looks very flat and not doubled.
Be glad you missed out on that one.
A nice little toning spot induced by a bored person.
You're welcome
At $.71 for shipping that would be putvthem in a normal envelope and shipbthem non-machinable first class. It's a good way to loose coins.
Just standard, fairly new, tokens.
If it looks good in hand why not? But that decision will be strictly upbto you.
Yes, photos would be nice.
Looks like a scratch on the Die caused that.
Not bad for a billnin change. It has been circulated so the condition brings any value way down but as a collector I'd add it to my collection....
Great for pocket change and definitely hole fillers. Nice find.
To me it's normal for a zinc Cent.
Not the one you want.
The 4 has a small die chip forming in the top of it. The 1 or whatever is under it is to blurry.
X2, just toned normally.
For one cent throw it in a bin and keep it.
It's damaged but it's a plating blister. A plating bubble of you prefer.
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