PMD in the worst case I ever seen
This one looks like it may have a deep scratch . It is hard to say for sure from a photo.
From what I can see in the photo the coin looks to have something like maybe glue dried up on it.
You need to not pay much attention to these zinc cents. These almost always have plating problems if they are exposed to the environment
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I sometimes try to be funny but like someone said on here I'm just not a good comedian . I guess this staying home so much is getting to me. Be...
I think these old guys may be like me and are looking at something else . No just kidding . LOL Darn it I just thought of something , I have a...
It does look to have been from a clashed die but too many circulation marks to see much.
I wonder if the op ever found out what this coin was and if it was done at the mint or not.
This is because some of them are the good copper ones and the lighter ones are the junky copper plated zinc cents. 1982 is the transition year...
Your coins are just normal beat up coins from being used so much .As for the cent it is a copper plated zinc coin and the zinc coins are bad for...
You sure are a good looking young lady and you better watch out because some knight in shining armour may swoop you off your feet. I hope only the...
I was hoping for a better answer for you. There is something not normal about it . It is probably a small die chip like I said earlier. Our newer...
Honey bunch all coins are not doubled dies just because of their date. Doubled die coins only come from a working die that has the doubling...
Hi John and welcome to CT. I thought I had seen about everything and this one has me a little confused . If it has not been acid treated then I...
Wow! I have learned a lot about a few of other members on here from just reading their posts . I would also accept those environmental stained and...
This looks to be from a worn die plus some copper plating issues
Your coin has what is called a lamination. It looks like a nice lamination and should worth a few dollars. It would depend on what someone wanted...
This is called lamination and it is usually caused by the metal alloy not mixed up really good.
It is a badly damaged copper plated yucky zinc cent. I have never liked a zinc cent.This has been a disaster for our cent coins. I have seen them...
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