Those sell on eBay for about $2-3, postpaid, straight from the counterfeiters in China.
Krispy, I forgot to ask about your return address. I see Krispy written in, but what is the bar code? I think some modern cellphones will read...
Thanks for the contest. How about: lizard snake fish bird ferret
I'd say, probably, the plain text at the left, black and red, and possibly the deep blue color overall. Fonts can make all the difference.
Thank you very much for the neat coins! I have few foreign coins like these, so these will be treasured. Thanks again!
How bout 177 189 190 191 192 Thanks!
Looks real to me, the denticles front/back are a good giveaway. Or this is the newest best counterfeit to date. I vote real, though.
Hello Krispy, I'd like to try: G - Jamaica, mon I - Formosa, PROC Thanks for the neato contest!
How much do the 200,000 coins weigh?
I'll guess: a-china e-france g-india i-spain m-vietnam
That is nice. What was it used for exactly? And are those die cracks around TOKEN and B of BANK?
That is awesome. Try a St. Gaudens!
To OP - So what is the error on this coin?
I believe it may be machine doubling, no premium value. I rarely see a 1972 cent with NO doubling!
sounds like it could be some damage. post a good picture and we can tell you for sure.
Actually those pictures are sufficient. What is it that is in question?
Look at the premium on copper Liberty "coins" being sold! Makes the US Mint silver markup look cheap.
They were free to me. A pawn shop had bought these, then demanded-and received-their money back in full. The seller never claimed the junk. I...
Yes, I've seen this garbage before. Dale Earnhart 1 pound proofs. Silverish metal plated copper center. They still fetch $300+ on eBay. We...
Dang that is a big 4 in the date.
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