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True, they have changed their requirements recently and I am trying to figure them out as well. My first submissions were with an inexpensive USB...
Yes, go to their site and look at the submission requirements, also you can see all the different types of coins they consider. My best is a 1909...
I have 19 wheat cent spikeheads listed with them, the crack needs to extend from the head to the rim.
If you are interested, you could submit this coin to CudsOnCoins as it is a spikehead and they don't have a '55.
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I had the same thing happen, I noticed when change drops, it hardly makes a noise in these change machines.
I recently found a beat up Canadian quarter in the CS that had a chance at silver, but it too stuck to the magnet.
Very nice Merc.
The war nickel also has lamination cracks across the base of the bust on the right side.
Thanks for the info.
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I routinely ask my bank tellers for halves and this one popped today.
Check out "Definitive Reference For Indian Cent Die Varieties". Lots of info there.
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