I beg to differ. How did you come to your conclusion?
Repunched mint mark. Nice find.
The edge color throws me, but I've had bags of them stored away that toned with those colors.
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Why is the area where the mint mark should be in the dark?
Did you take the advice I gave earlier?
OK, it's a clip. It's a nice one, too. The nicest I've ever seen.
You've guessed wrong. The first question you should ask yourself is, could they have come from the dies in that condition? The second question you...
It is a printing error. On the left side of the note, there was a piece of debris (a paper shard?) between the note paper and the printing plate.
Have you looked for info on clipped coins in an attempt to learn what a clip looks like. The rim of that coin took a couple of hits. PS. Could we...
No, but you'll learn them here over time. Just ask. Go here for VAM: http://www.vamworld.com/VAM
That bump on the rim is damage. Does the label on the slab say 'details'? It should.
Nope. Strike doubling. It's common and is not a variety.
It suffers from zinc rot. The plating broke and let the environment get to the zinc core. No, it's not a cud.
Might have been if was caught in new condition.
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Yes, it's worth 25 cents. That damage happened after leaving the mint
That costs extra.
I opened the bag of '18s and looked at about 20 of them. Lots of bag marks. The Ds have a slight matte finish and the Ps are more mirrored.
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