Large dates.
It is just damaged as stated.
There is no way to know what will be valuable in the future. If anyone knew that they would be hoarding themselves! It all depends on what is...
1982 cents were made in both copper and copper plated zinc so nothing unusual about having both weights.
Someone more knowledgeable on doubling will have to help you on that, but there are other types of doubling besides doubled dies that are much...
Could be damage or a filled die.
Without pictures it makes it tough. The only things I can think of that would make it yellow are, toning, staining or plating. None of these...
Well there is still some frost in the ground but not much. I got out for a little while found the most corroded memorial cent I have ever seen,...
As Paddyman said it is either split plating or a bubble. Extremely common to see it by the mintmark.
Nice, I hope to get out tomorrow. I think the frost is finally out of the ground enough.
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If in normal circulated condition, it is just 25 cents.
Just face value, 25 cents each. Welcome to the forum!
Either there is glue or some other such substance that another coin was pressed into, or the other coin was pressed into the coin itself.
The edges are peened in, this makes the diameter a little bit smaller and the edge a little wider.
If large date they are very common. The only rarity is the 1982 D small date copper.
You were definitely on the right track with the hammer!
Not a mint mark, that is just damage to the 9.
I would call it a fine, not even close to xf.
The originals were die struck, this coin is a cast fake. Grainy surfaces, lettering and devices are all blurry and misshapen, all indicators of a...
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