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Raegan

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  1. Hello,

    What is going on with the glaze?  Obviously, not normal and there are PMD scratches.  Is all this due to the coin getting too hot and "melting"?  If it is all Post Mint Damage, what is an approximate value for the damaged coin?   Thank you so much for the help.  Raegan 

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  2. Hello,

    I have several wheat pennies.  One of my big questions is how to tell if it is Red, Red Brown, or Brown.  Can you tell by my picture which "color" I have?  Also being new to collecting, I am not good on "quality ratings".   And obviously, the hundred dollar question is what value this penny has.  

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  3. Newby Raegan with another question about dimes.  I have several 60's - 80's dimes with dates that look like this.  The letters and numbers are "thick" and not crisp. Is this just post mint damage or is this one considered a die errors?  The Liberty seems closer to the edge and the date and D are thicker, is this due to wear and smashing or a die error?  

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