It is clearly ground down. Slightly smaller and one pic appears to show a little reeding remaining. There is no way this can be an error.
Nice, and much more interesting than a 1909 s vdb or St. Gaudens!
The only way a quarter can be struck without the reeding is if it was struck without a collar. In this case the edge would not be squared off, it...
No, way too high . I would say closer to 25 cents or so. A nice low end uncirculated coin would be around $10.
Nice coins, I would hang on to them.
Basically correct? Isn't that like a little bit pregnant? :D
Actually there were some made in silver, although they are much rarer than pewter or brass.
No, not a chance.
Just some random hits on the coin. Can't be a mint mark error if it is not a mint mark.
The copper plating can tone in many different ways depending on what it has been exposed to.
The assumption would have to be zinc unless you weigh it and find it is not.
I just found a 2018 post on the NGC forum where someone posted a coin with the same lines below in. Another poster had an identical coin with the...
Got it, thanks.
Looks like it is just really rusty.
Between January 31st and February 8th you sent it to Heritage, they attributed it, sent it back, then you sent it to Stack's and Bowers, they...
Agreed, no.
They are just badly damaged, still worth one cent each though.
I believe someone cut down a cent, possibly to use in a vending machine as a dime. The reeding is most likely file marks. I am sure more...
I for one believe your 1966 eagle is every bit as genuine as your 2000 silver cent.
Just a normal 1971 cent.
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