You will not find the valuable 1990 no s in circulation. Any you find in circulation will be from the 6.8 billion minted in Philadelphia. The...
Looks like the date and lettering have been flattened a bit. Still worth a quarter though.
That one is just damaged. Welcome to the forum!
OK, what exactly are you wanting to know? Not quite sure what you are asking.
Welcome to the forum. Unfortunately your cent is just damaged. Took a hit from something. Keep looking though.
There is also a Noe 15 Pine tree shilling. Could be worth anywhere from nothing into the thousands. Anxiously awaiting pictures!
I do see what you are seeing and it does look a little like a D. Pretty sure it is just a hit or mark that just happens to look something like a D.
Not really a coin, so there is no face value. It is a silver round, probably not much more than bullion value unless someone was interested in...
So if I understand you correctly, you are saying someone changed the pictures in your post of three years ago? The wording in your post was also...
Where did you get the coin? That does look like rust, but silver does not rust. Have you tried putting a magnet on the coin? It may be an off...
I can see them, they look like they might be damaged a little but are there.
What do you mean by a nickel mix penny? I don't think there is any such thing. I believe you have a large date copper cent.
The nicest head left New Jersey I could find for the money.
Place a zinc cent between two pieces of leather and hit with a hammer and it will enlarge it. This also causes damage to the plating. Sometimes...
The dime is just damaged. One bit of advice, a lot of things can happen to a coin to change it's color or damage it. Don't think any little...
I think it is a 1785 4.4-C
Looks genuine, many were cartoonish. If no one ID's the variety I may be able to check later.
Your coin has most likely been plated with some other metal.
No. What would make you ask this?
I am a bit confused, just normal circulated cents? If so then they are worth one cent each, maybe two cents each for the wheat cents.
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