Endeavor's note is a dyslexic reverse ladder (7 number).
You mean my penny isn't gold? At least it's not a small date. It looks much nicer in hand, I will try for a better photo. [ATTACH]
Could be any historical date. 07041776 (July 4th 1776)
Sometimes the machines jam, because people over load them too quickly. And it will put out coins that are not damaged or off metal, or foreign....
Let's see a photo of this 3.1 gram 1990 cent rarity.
Wow.
Paddyman says it is a rim burr. I would have guessed a cud. But he knows more about it than I do, and if he says it is a rim burr, I believe him.
Well I assume the date is the serial number 4-22-1986. But there is a 9 at the end of that sequence.
$5. Not sure what you are asking. Are you ignoring the 9 at the end of the date?
They produced 775 million of these. Yes it's in nice shape. If you like it, save it. It's worth .01 cent. If it weighs 3.1 grams, instead of 2.5...
Do they consider old cleaning scratches (if that's what they are, graffiti?) I don't understand their use of the word. Graffiti are writing or...
If you have already looked at the comparison photos provided, if yours is a 1982-D small date it weighs 2.5. If it weighs 3.1, it is most likely...
Photos, and no you don't. Good luck though.
Reverse is on the link under the photo. Where is the graffiti?
No it's not. But good luck.
Agree with rickmp post #23.
Sometimes they send coins that have been damaged before packaging. Sometimes the coins get damaged after packaging. Sometimes the packaging is...
If the obverse is 1939 or 1950 then it is rare, although damaged.
Even if it were brand new and weighed that, it is still within the .13g +/- tolerance. This coin is circulated, damaged, abused. And the weight...
If lesser grade examples are in the $1000 range, maybe this is worth as much as $700. But, it's always a case of what someone is willing to pay.
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