Something us baby boomers remember well.
Yes it is and nice to have it on both sides. Many are just one sided.
Nice way to sidestep responsibility. A coin such as this should have at the very least been taken to a dealer for a look over. Other people get...
Should we factor in the hit over the head?
V.G 10/Fine 15...possibly $32-$36. Base on Fast Eddies guess.
Strange thing about large cents. There seemed to be a problem with planchets and their size back in the day. They do not all fit into an album...
EBAY or Amazon to get just what you need with free shipping. Like others here, I use Wizard Coin Supply but buy in bulk. They have a minimum $9.95...
Looks, at that price, that the seller is trying to recover the slabbing costs. I'm not fond of this type of toning and the two hits at the base of...
Kind of has the Ruthenium coin look.
"Dealer Privledge" is just plain wrong.
Seconded to Jim's answer.
@Luckyr This did not happen at the mint nor is it an error. It simply sat in some environmental situation long enough for the substance to adhere...
None known for obverse. Yet. [edited]
@PennyRich Actually there are now close to 40 doubled dies for the reverse 1998 P. I contributed three of them to Wexler's list.. WDDR-037,038 & 039.
@PennyRich Notice in the photo above the uniformity of the doubling on this ear plus the inside of the top of the ear. Yours looks to have had a...
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I don't know of anything that can save a coin from corrosion. Maybe mitigate it with something but it's still going to be there forever.
My once blast white Kennedy's are doing this in an album.
Brad^^^ is closer to the value...unless it ends up being a key date.
I am finally done with the Mint's bloated prices. My last years will be focused on my classic collections.
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