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My first thought is, why is that coin not in a slab? My second thought is, why is it that you are always in a hurry?
Could be, but wouldn't that fall within the meaning of a deteriorated die?
The 1/10 oz is the size of a dime.
Well then, that changes things. Hooray for you, now you get to retire and live a life of leisure.
It was struck with a very worn die.
Oh, I don't know, a dollar seventy five?
No.
It's glue. Acetone would remove it, but I wouldn't waste the time or acetone on it. Just release it back into the wild.
No, it wasn't used on quarters.
No. It's a normal penny.
That's the correct weight for a copper plated zinc penny.
Nope. Just environmental damage.
Zinc rot.
Now I know the difference. Thanks, everyone.
Are the coins in this set SMS or just plain uncirculated? [IMG]
A $63,000 coin?
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It's from a broken die and it's very common.
Genius!
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