Almost?? You crack me up girl! :)
My first thought was I hope they had the rights to use that design.
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I’m sorry to say but your coin is damaged as it was altered after it left the mint. Congratulations on the grandchild.
I guess the luster gave it the plus.
I guess the best way for me to say it is they have an unnatural look to them.
Looks like PMD over an area of a defective planchet.
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Off center with a titled collar.
I’m at VF-30 and I’d leave her as she is.
To me these special finishes are a marketing ploy used by the mint to increase sales of coins. They also charge more for them and have smaller...
To me they are worth keeping.
If all off the others are dated 1980, then this probably is as well. And that would make it copper.
I can not answer that question as I am not a collector of foreign currency.
Yes but that is what happens when the die itself is severely worn and in desperate need of replacement. It appears like and is called a ridge ring.
The Philadelphia and Denver mints Mint over 5 billion cents each year. I highly doubt that 1000 of them off center. I have no figures to prove...
Nice collection. I upload my photos from my cell phone. The order I click on them is the order in which they show on CT.
There’s a lot of detailed work on the note.
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