Welcome to the forum. It looks like glue or some other foreign substance stuck on the coin to me.
No, all are just severely damaged.
Buy a Redbook, of US coins. Browse through it and see what interests you. Beyond US coins there are world coins and ancient. Many ways to go,...
Welcome. I see you are new to collecting. What are your collecting interests? Are you working on any sets?
I would say much more likely that someone paid $125 for a fake.
Appears to be a normal, but heavily corroded, 1944 wheat cent.
Hope it takes hold. I decided every person, even a kid is their own person with their own interests. I did the same with my sons. They would...
Sorry, you may not like the answers but they are correct. No one is on here to knock anyone down. She asked for more information and she was...
It depends how the set was advertised. It is an after market put together set, not something from the mint. If they were advertised as proof,...
Check the edge and you will see the copper core of a normal copper nickel clad quarter, not a silver Canadian quarter.
The silver looking cent weighs a little more because of the plating, normal is 3.11. The 2.51 cent is probably a newer copper coated zinc cent,...
OK, a little bit light but not too unusual.
That dime is an absolutely perfect example of a metal detected coin. Actually it is not underweight but slightly overweight, correct weight is 2.268.
Is it OK that I welcomed him to the forum? I know I should have asked first.
Yes it is, welcome to the forum!
No, hang around, it is a great place to learn!
Nothing wrong with adding to an old thread, when there is something constructive to add.
Actually she hadn't posted anything on it in ten days, then it was brought back for no reason other than to bash her.
Nope, just a normal circulated cent.
Can we see a picture of the DDR?
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