Where is the seller from?
Can you post a pic? We’d love to see them. And congrats.
It’s a fairly clean 1964 cent. Worth one cent. If you are collecting, throw it in a 2x2 and keep it for your collection. Also, I suggest...
Do you enjoy it? Did you learn a bunch of cool new things because of it? I’d say $12 bucks is a good deal if you answer yes.
You can see remnants of the scrape that pushed the metal up. How? No one will ever know.
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1971d-penny.327377/
What kind of error would you call this?
You may want to start here and match up what you have. https://indianvarieties.com/top-die-varieties/top-die-varieties-by-type/ Please repost...
Exactly what Mountain Man said. Coins are not an investment and certainly what you find in pocket change will never be valuable. Of course there...
I think you are getting ahead of yourself. Before you go dumping money into insurance you may want to figure out if this is a profitable business...
Which is why he was explaining it to you. Now you have learned something new.
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I gotta say, it’s killing me not knowing what the coin is. I’m sure it’s nothing, but still... this will gnaw at me for a while.
Sounds like a new publication is needed - Historical Numismatics Quarterly Focus on interesting history related topics like the one you wrote up...
Do you carry insurance and do you have a legal contract you use with your clients?
And you can’t just limit yourself to the people on this board. There are hundreds of thousands of collectors that are a potential market. Also,...
Never, ever, never, trust anyone. Only you care about your business. Everyone is out for themselves. Insurance is the only thing you can really...
Do you have business insurance? In case you lose a coin, damage a coin, or someone claims you damaged their coin?
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Did you think this was a mint error?
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