It all depends on condition...if it is heavily worn, like a G4 grade coin, probably a buck or two. But as I said, it really depends on the...
Uh, XF? There's no visible letters apparent in LIBERTY on the headband...
Sorry, not even close to being uncirculated... Looks possibly cleaned, maybe worth a buck or two... Here's a pic of what I think is an...
Not sure what you're trying to say. I'm just saying that in my opinion the coins look normal...
You are correct in that the value is what someone will pay for it. People can list discovery pieces for $500...that doesn't mean they'll get it....
I'm not familiar with buffs, but could it be the result of a die clash, or perhaps a die gouge?
Not seeing a doubled die from the pics provided...maybe a little too much glare while looking through your scope?
All I am saying is that a coin can have isolated mechanical doubling that does not occur on the mintmark.
Read: most often encountered, but not exclusively limited to.
Both look relatively normal to my eyes.
Mechanical doubling has been known to occur on isolated elements, so it wouldn't necessarily be out of the norm to find it on just one digit in...
The first part is true, but e pluribus unum is actually on the reverse, and would be identified as a DDR and not a DDO.
Because they were both damaged in similar fashions...there is no event in the minting process that could fit the appearance of your...
It's damage, plain and simple. No way it could have left the mint like that.
It isn't an error..it was damaged post-mint. I can tell because of the specific appearance of the circular scrapes, which I have seen on many...
It was damaged by a coin roller.
It's a clash, but I don't think it is a double clash. That other coin you posted was a double clash I'm pretty sure...(I was wrong about it being...
Definitely not uncirculated, but VF could be a nice challenge, especially with the 1799 and 1804 large cents, not to mention the 1793 chain...
To find the secret to immortality. :D I'd think that'd be great thing to complete before I die. Collecting wise, Hopefully a run of 1C US coins...
Maybe it's a worn half penny? Someone ground the edges? That would account for the smaller diameter and also loss of weight.
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