Not sure what you did but if you read the rules you should be able to figure it out.
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You're welcome and hope works out well.
Damaged
Looks like a filled Die with a worn die. Toss in a 2 x 2 and save it.
In my opinion it's VF, not good enough to be XF.
The PM's will continue to rise as long as investors have a fear of recession.
Common and worth face.
If you're referring to the slight color differences that is toning. Nothing wrong with the zinc or copper mixture that I can see. Not worth...
Cents, Quarters, Nickels then Dimes.
Not really my area but they both look strange to me.
It should make VF but what actual numeric grade is too difficult to say. Even though it was listed as XF you paid VF and that is the condition...
You're welcome. We can usually learn better by visual aids so hopefully the Red Book will help. :)
As long as there is a fear of recession in the investment market the PM's will continue to rise.
Years ago I was handed one in change at a store. When they first came out they were saved by the bag full do uncs are common.
Definitely damaged.
Like I said before it's been reprocessed meaning it's been plated. I can buy these for $.17 each atbmy Local Coin Shop.
Best wishes on getting the rest.
A relatively common die chip worth a few dollars over face so to pay for grading fees would be a waste of money. Put in a 2 x 2 flip and keep it.
The penny has been plated and is only worth one cent. A lot of these things are done as a high school science project. Welcome to CT.
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