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Greenstang got a reaction from Oldhoopster in 1982 d copper small date penny
Oldhoopster
You say all Small Dates, I think you meant all Large Dates (At least I hope you do).
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Greenstang got a reaction from tj96 in 1982 d copper small date penny
Everything shown is a Large Date.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Coinbuf in 1982 d copper small date penny
Everything shown is a Large Date.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Oldhoopster in 1982 d copper small date penny
Everything shown is a Large Date.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Coinbuf in 1901 Indian head
Agree with Woods020
That story the seller is telling you both is fictitious and impossible to happen.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Woods020 in 1901 Indian head
Agree with Woods020
That story the seller is telling you both is fictitious and impossible to happen.
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Greenstang got a reaction from James Zyskowski in 2020 Somoa Quarter, Damage?
Your correct, it is just damage. Looks like some sort of stain. Possibly spent time in a coffee cup holder.
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Greenstang got a reaction from tj96 in 2020 Somoa Quarter, Damage?
Your correct, it is just damage. Looks like some sort of stain. Possibly spent time in a coffee cup holder.
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Greenstang got a reaction from JT2 in 1955 P Benjamin Franklin Half Dollar
Hafta say that I don’t quite agree with the sellers description.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Mr.Bill347 in 1991 bubble forehead dime
See this quite often, as stated, it is just heat damage.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Keith Dee in A lot of 1982 D small date copper on eBay😂
As long as they are not misrepresenting the coin and asking over $2500.00 for a raw coin, a seller can ask what he wants. There has to be a certain amount of responsibility on the buyer to do his homework and know what he is bidding on. At least eBay has some restrictions, right now on Etsy, there are three with a asking price over $50,000 each.
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Greenstang got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Paper Currency Collectors
Look at the bottom of the main page. It says PMG and is coloured green. Just click on that.
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Greenstang got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Paper Currency Collectors
You might get some results if you went on the NGC paper money forum instead of the coin forum.
pmgnotes.com
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Greenstang got a reaction from RonnieR131 in Nickel 1990 D weighs 4.3 , 4.4
Don’t know why this is in the Registry Forum but as far as your coin is concerned, I agree it is corroded, possibly has had Ann acid bath. It is considered PMD.
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Greenstang got a reaction from SirDubre in Paper Currency Collectors
You might get some results if you went on the NGC paper money forum instead of the coin forum.
pmgnotes.com
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Greenstang got a reaction from Woods020 in 1963d US penny weighs 1.89 grams and is 1 mm thick thick
There are no layers, it is a copper cent.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Hoghead515 in Is it real?
Not even close plus there was not one produced in 1804
Do you have the eBay 12 digit ID number?
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Greenstang got a reaction from Alex in PA. in Is it real?
Not even close plus there was not one produced in 1804
Do you have the eBay 12 digit ID number?
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Greenstang got a reaction from Oldhoopster in 2002 Indiana State Quarter Broadstrike Error..???
Sorry but your coin is not exactly the same. Maybe same type of damage.
Compare a side by side of the quarters and they are vastly different.
There is no way you can have a formed rim on one side and not the other without it being damaged.
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Greenstang got a reaction from bsshog40 in 1952 D wheat penny oddity
That is known as PMD, Post Minting Damage.
Anything that happens to a coin after it is ejected from the striking chamber is considered damage.
Your cent has taken numerous hits including the rim above the “T” that has pushed the metal down into the T.
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Greenstang got a reaction from JT2 in 1952 D wheat penny oddity
That is known as PMD, Post Minting Damage.
Anything that happens to a coin after it is ejected from the striking chamber is considered damage.
Your cent has taken numerous hits including the rim above the “T” that has pushed the metal down into the T.
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Greenstang got a reaction from tj96 in Any of you guys this great looking 1909 Indian could be or should be graded?
Nice looking coin but certainly not worth getting it graded.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Mr.Bill347 in Any of you guys this great looking 1909 Indian could be or should be graded?
Nice looking coin but certainly not worth getting it graded.