It's environment damaged. A missing clad is not dull. It's like this: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
PF67
Simply put, no it's nice but not worth grading.
Sounds like an Alka-Seltzer commercial.
I'd try to get the bean.
Of course it is!
In the antique business in my area you would be surprised.
What they meant was crop the image and post it full size. Also, orient pictures the correct way as it's difficult to turn my head 90 degrees. Lol
Lately we've seen a number of these. Most are just high school science experiments but there are also genuine ones. As you can see I only paid...
Antique collectible and a coin novelty. I might get as much as $10.00 but I have no intention or interest in parting with it.
What do you do? Reroll them and take them back to the bank. Those zLincolns are a nasty coin.
Not a DDO but it is a small misaligned die strike. Nice but not enough to bring anything extra.
A few folds and some stains but a nice beginning set. Check for pin holes.
It's real but it's a spender as it's damaged. A coin rolling machine did that. Welcome to CT.
Very nice lamination error. It's a detached lamination on a Wheat Ear Cent. Hang onto that one. It should be worth something in the neighborhood...
Thank you and welcome to CT.
I only paid $2.00 for the set, P, D and S and I probably over paid, but then, I figured for the cost, it was affordable and I won't miss all that...
They made buttons out of early clad Dimes. They had Nickels too but they were really beat up so I didn't buy one.
I forgot I had this. I picked it up in an antique store earlier this year. This was the best of the lot. Someone made them and someone cut them...
Insanity?
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