The date is damaged as is the edge of the coin as you stated. The missing WE is from a grease filled die when it was minted. The damaged makes it...
@Kentucky This is what I was referring to. Again, not sure if that’s what it is but to me, it looks like it. Many people do not know about dual...
I may be mistaken but I’m only looking at photos.
It’s a tight line but they are called dual misaligned die strikes. For the most part it is only on one side and when it’s both sides it’s called...
My LCS only wants PCGS and NGC graded coins. Whatever he sends in he sends it to NGC. PCGS does bring higher prices for the most part. It all...
It’s a MAD, nothing more.
Probably grease but without seeing the entire coin it’s difficult to say.
All depends on when you live and what the coin market is doing. Yesterday I went to my LCS and found out that he was no paying $.03 for Wheat...
That’s for sure! :)
Don’t just toss it in the box. Put it in a flip first. You need to protect it. You wouldn’t want the peel to break off.
LOL
I’ve never seen a coin like that so I’m thinking it’s damaged. Looks like some type of metal was splashed onto it.
Not really
Extremely worn dies minted those coins as previously stated.
1964’s were heavily minted do even it great condition they are not worth a lot. Welcome to CT.
Afraid we’ll have to agree to disagree.
Nice find. Save all those W mint marks you can.
No message at all for me. Yesterday was the first day that my posts weren’t repeated multiple times.
The ends were probably toned for how it was stored. Since it’s now opened you should just put the coins in a PVC free plastic tube or each coin in...
That’s because part of the rim is in the peel.
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