keep it if you want to, it may be worth something above a cent in the future
you are right the dime has environmental damage , the cent has a bubble under the plating
this one is not the doubled ear type
looks more like a copper plating issue
the coin is pitted so bad it would be about impossible to identify anything about it.
NO not off center , it looks more like a clipped planchet. LOL
looks like it may have been eaten away by a acid bath
You are right , I don't know what I was thinking about. anyway the rest of my post was correct. surely you don't think the 1925 dime is from a...
non cents got it right , this is a very nice struck thru late stage die cap and a little scarce on a nickel coin. don't throw it back in the...
Carlos you need to put this coin away until you have a chance to learn how to tell a damaged coin from a mint error then you will be able to...
stang I believe this is fairely new as I don't remember seeing this phenomen on our older coins. this is common on state quarters, dimes and...
You should pay attention if you want to learn about coins. If you want to be a comedian then find somewhere else to learn. JMO
jay in post #2 I explained what causes these anomalys. If I was not 100% sure about it I would have not said anything. these are about as common...
you read it wrong , reread
nope
yes this is die issues. chips are starting to form in the die
From the photo it looks like the entire coin is corroded and rusty. I think what the OP is asking about is the copper color spot in the center of...
this may be a retained struck thru where a small piece of copper got struck into the coin or maybe it is a small piece from a brass welding rod.
Yes this is all true and if you will go back and look carefully at the first photo in post #16 and enlarge it you will see this same phenomenon....
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