The second of 8 known, the top coins are circa 1987, will be sorting soon, I will update with any earth-shattering finds. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
…and I would like to add, go to VamWorld.com. Be careful you don’t overwhelm yourself when you do, there is a mountain of things to read and...
It’s a KM#3, 1901 was the last year of mintage. Lists for $24.00 USD in Fine condition…your coin is not Fine. At grade Good (understood...
Looks to be a dent in the keys, and too much circ. damage…just a spender, imo. The D.C. Ellington is 2009, pretty worn for only 12 years.
Actually, I have found many of this type, including '85s', but I don't have them anymore. In my measured ignorance, I recycled all with this...
@gronnh20 …thank you. That actually helps me put things in perspective…Spark
I’m currently working on Roosevelt clad dimes. I noticed a prevalence of deterioration on even the best of them, none are uncirculated, all...
@justyn p …I apologize if I seemed a bit harsh, but imagine my dismay when I, and other forum members, see repetitive posts of corroded, damaged...
You should know this by now. The hair is die deterioration. The rest is corrosion and damage. This is what you end up with…for goodness...
Looks to be VG8 or so…NGC lists this grade and date at $215 USD. Take a bit back for the damaged N/ONE and you made out very well…best guess is...
MS60 at best. Too many device and field flaws for higher.
Spend it. The advanced level of circulation damage disqualifies it for any value beyond face value.
Probably a die crack. If you can have die chips between the B and E to make a “BIE”, it follows your die crack can be too. I ruled out a die...
Borderline keeper. The overall circulation wear to devices and fields is significant. The corrosion damage also severely diminishes the coins...
You need to provide a close-up.
@Sunbird …do you have a stove? Water boils at sea level at 212 degrees, which should be hot enough for soaking grime off. What you don’t want to...
I voted MS65RD.
Keep in mind Veterans charity orgs…like Wounded Warriors or the DAV. Scrape together 4,999 more of those and donate to a honorable cause. It’s...
At first I thought it to be a partial plated cent, but agree probably plating was removed after strike. The 2 reasons are: zinc was protected...
@SensibleSal66 …look again…it is a penny from Great Britain.
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