Get the answer to one question before worrying about the next. You also don't need to post it more than once. Your first coin is a delamination...
You obviously took what I wrote the wrong way. I was simply turning the question around. You asked the question and I wanted your input. Perfect...
I don't, but would love to find one Chris. Does Amazon sell it?
Definitely a lamination error.
Not even close.
Question. Why do YOU think it should be sent in? Do you own a Redbook?
It's damage. The surface wouldn't be that rough looking if it were grease.
All I know is the design is beautiful! Wish they still made coins like that.
I don't see any doubling.
When we say damaged, it refers to the fact it happened after the coin was struck. Errors happen up to the point it's struck. Everything on your...
Yepper, best not to throw numismatic terms out there if you actually don't know what they are.
I agree totally!
It's a dryer coin. It rolled around in a commercial dryer for some time. That and the heat did the trick.
I don't know. It could be a dryer coin. Would need better pics.
Looks like any other that's been grounded down to pass as a dime in vending machines.
Definitely corroded.
64 brown.
It depends on what the price of silver is at the time.
I agree, the ops should be clear about what they're asking.
Obviously he wonders if it's a 1982d small date copper.
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