Nasty looking coins. Best wishes in restoring them.
Not floating
Definitely not!
Just worth face value.
The date doubling is from the coin being plated and not worth any extra money. The ring along the edge of the coin is from a worn die. A nice...
The photos are too blurry to be able to tell anything.
Even the area punched out has value. Mostly in jewelry. Drill a small hole and put it on a chain.
My fat fingers hit the g instead of the h so gas should read has. Lol
It's time to give it up and let's all move on.
Looks like the Tip on the end of the 5's top bar broke off. The coin gas circulation issues. Not a Mint error.
I for one would not like to use a toilet if gold. For that business I perform porcelain.
It's on the more valuable side so yes it's worth more. How much more? Not a lot due to the condition.
Not a cud.
I can't see the doubling that is worth the money. I do see minor doubling but you can buy a poor mans Doubled Die for $5.00 so why bother unless...
Set any credentials aside for every member here, it's our life, our time and our money. We will do with it as we please. @myownprivy You should do...
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I can only confirm it's a 1958-D Cent.
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Spots, I don't see any spots. The Red ring you circled is a flag attached to a flagpole and since the flag is wavy that means a breeze is blowing.
There are legitimate companies that make these. No law is being broken by cutting out a coin. These and many line them are known as novelty coins.
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