Yes, I believe I could tell the difference.
It's not on a Type 1 Blank, IMO. Those are not 'cut & tear' marks from the blanking operation. It's some type of PMD, but I'm not certain what...
It's not cost-effective if you want to sell the coin(s)
The reeded edge looks normal to me. It's a nice Filled Die error.
The vast majority of the coins listed on Ebay and other platforms are enviornmentally damaged coins, and not genuine mis-annealed planchets. And...
Based on the photos, the edges are normal, not the same color as the surfaces. They look like genuine mis-annealed planchets to me, from what I...
I'm not the acetone specialist, but I think normal pure acetone is what everyone uses. Easily bought at a Home Depot, Lowe's, etc.
It's genuine - I use a Q-Tip dipped in Acetone to remove the green verdigris
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That first coin is damaged from being jammed in a counting or rolling machine. Not an error coin.
Plated
....and I apologize for being wrong in my post. Given the condition of coin, I just didn't see it. .....and, I'm not a Die Variety guy, so I...
Die Clashed and Die Polishing lines
I don't think so
No Mint Mark = Philadelphia ...and no, that's not a mis-aligned die.
It could be, or is similar to, an error that is called a "Mule Die Clash" I believe. I don't deal in Die Varieties, so I'm not that familiar with...
It's 'connected' due to wear, and surface problems. It's a normal coin, with wear and some environmental surface damage, imo
worn dies effect/overused dies/die deterioration/etc
Looks like dried glue on the reverse side
The 1942 Cent is genuine
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