Show us the edges.
Nope. Damage.
It's your decision to make. Man up and decide on your own. Or do you need someone to blame when your investment goes south?
Thank you, Lieutenant Hauk.
Search for deteriorated dies.
A die that is well past its expected life span.
No pics on that link.
It sounds as though you expected that here, too.
Are those the best photos you can post?
If people hate you, it's not because of that coin.
No to the bleach idea. Let it sit for a while in a bath of pure acetone. In this case, cleaning the coin would make no difference in it's value. I...
A slight misalignment of the obverse die, and yes, a cud on the reverse die.
That would depend on the amount of misalignment. If the misalignment effects the devices, it would add some value.
I bow to your superior knowledge, and only now realize that you are the ultimate king of the numismatic community. Your word is law. I shall...
I have a washer and a dryer. I have cookware. I have many other things made of metal. They are metal objects of value. Ask a coin dealer if he...
Once a coin, always a coin.
It's a 1941. The last 1 has been flattened after leaving the mint.
It's in the title of the thread.
You've been around here for 9 years, so you should know better than to respond like this.
Duh.
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