I can already feel my blood pressure rising lol.
It is a rotated die error like you stated. And a cool one at that. I've not found one in all of my searches. Forget about "Strike It Rich" that...
Out of $175 in cents searched I've found about 12 wheats per box average. Oldest was a 1910. Also found a 2009P DDR-025 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ok, I gave up this site in frustration a couple of weeks ago...But like any true addict, no matter how much I want to quit, I can't. I have still...
Beginners like you have been given many resources to do your own learning. You choose not to. Also, you attract a lot more flies with honey....
In a limited manner. I responded to too many people who posted garbage (kind of like this thread...) and didn't want to learn. If I think they are...
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They ran out of ink. I get them pretty often in my boxes.
Your coin is plated. Damaged post mint. Can't tell on the 88 rev 89 based on your pictures but it wouldn't matter much anyways IMO since it's damaged.
I have no problem with you not having valuable coins. I don't have any either. I roll search and have some cheap foreign stuff. I am not wealthy....
If you are computer savvy enough to take pictures and post and ask questions on a forum, you are savvy enough to google your question first....
Doesn't matter.
Honestly, I don't know. I've been reading posts and just not posting. But crap like this just bugs me. There were other posts where people asking...
If you read and studied half as much as you post you might learn a thing or two and answer some of your own questions instead of expecting others...
No. A 2 Franc is supposed to weigh 2.2g. Yours is fine. You should probably learn the difference between 2 and 1 since the "heavy" 1 franc with no...
Looks nice. Wish I could see the mm better. I've been looking for one of these in circulation. Prolly never gonna happen lol.
No. It's environmental damage.
We carry a roll of nice shiny copper cents and a roll of quarters in the diaper bag for just this reason. :)
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Normal circulated quarter. The rest of the information you can google yourself. Just sayin...
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