Just why would someone do this? lol Just found it. Engraved 4 by just under the date. Any clues. Just someone being funny?
so if it is glue. I can or should be able to scrape it of maybe? or use a chemical?
Just a few random.
lol it is not topical coating. As is the metal was still molten. look at the metal.
Ok ..so I found this 2008 penny the other day! Poor Abe. Now clue what happened. Both sides. Take a look! any input? Thx Charles
Yes @StrikeOutXXX Ty for the link.. Very helpful. I have read and seen alot...and been at this site before...In times past... however...
Ok so this quarter pic is a good ex: or MD? If so Then there are many conflicting issue's Md vs DD. It appears to me in my research that it stems...
I kinda thought that may be the case, However It is always difficult for me to tell. scale of 1>10 how confident are you of that ? @Treashunt...
Hey All,, sorry all I been MIA lately. But I got back into checking out a few more coins.. :woot::watching::peeking::doctor:.. so that being said....
North East ,,,, and North east
@ coop Do you have a reference to this info? I was just asking. Charles
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Ok @ coinman1234 Very nice pic TY, That being said all post 1982 penny's that have any erosion on them or bubbling are most likely from plating...
@ coinman1234 Ok , I guess I didn't know they did lamination in 1942.. Do you know the process? I thought all copper was all cooper or 90 some %...
Ok point well taken ,, I thought it would be noticeable enough sorry I am mistaken.. I do think you are incorrect about 1960 D . take a second look.
A few penny's to check out! All alittle different. Charles
Ok another two. close to the same. However they are both all 3 different.
Wow this is getting deep. Ok SO, let me ask these questions. say for example you have an older coin of some value, it may or may not grade well,...
@ GDJMSP Ok Ty, I'll try searching the forums, for some threads, And yes I would of thought that this subject has been brought up allot more...
so this is another 1 cent penny. lol
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