We went from " What are the pimples around the coin called? " to " This is a poorly cast copy. ". lol
Here's a link to a previous thread on the subject. Please read it. specimen-bill.204830
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There are 3 tells on this question, all at the date. 1)The height of the numbers in relation to one another. 2)The shape and location of the S...
The 1962 is worth only 1 cent because of the damage. The others, the value will vary a little but it won't be much because of the wear. As RoadDog...
I answered this question on his other post...by the same name.
Ummmm.....where's the photo? Even without a photo, a 1943 candain penny is only worth a penny, and then only in candain. No seriously folks, a...
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Both coins pictured are from when Puerto Rico was a Spanish colonial possession. Note the Pillar Dollar reverse and the Alphonse XIII "Toddler...
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No offense Yoda, but I doubt if that coin is even worth that. Did you notice the rim dings and the wear? With almost 17 million minted, there are...
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Hi FF. Sorry it took me a while to get back. Hey, you got no argument here.
Denticles touch the rim. Beads do not.
Here is a Mexican coin with denticles. [ATTACH]
Here is a Canadian coin with beading. [IMG]
Yes, you are correct, Sir !!
From Wiki : Beading Raised dot border along the rim of a coin.
From the net : ".....on a coin a denticle is the toothed border."
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