Of course it's a chip, cuds are only on the rim. They list die cracks, BIE's, retained cuds. Same as the BIE that they list.
i think it was titled 2002 Indiana Quarter
One person told me zinc rot, another with more experience said possible retained cud. Close up of obverse is to show opposite side where damage...
There are actually a few that will list it as fake or copy. I'm not sure about the law of selling them in the USA.
In China it is legal to manufacture any money except Chinese currency. If you can buy a fake cheap enough to have on hand to compare other...
Just vinegar will do almost the same thing. I took some old junk cents and soaked them in vinegar to make my own wood stain. Comes out a very...
Thank you Fred. SorenCoins, i'm sure they could become die breaks if they keep using them.
Not sure really. Sent the pics to cuds on coins to see what they say.
Leave it like it is!!! If you do dip it then sell it make sure you put processed in the title. Like SuperDave said, seasoned collectors will...
I agree with Paddyman98. It does have a cool ridge ring on obverse though.
Soak them in virgin olive oil for a few days, may take longer but it won't hurt the coins at all.
Had this for awhile just noticed the small cud above WE on obverse
Got this back in change from convenience store, can't find anything about it. MIE in America and doubling on 2002.
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