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Corina

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  1. welcome to coinpeople this site is very slow but someone will try and answer your questions when they can
  2. close up and clear photos are needed to tell
  3. photo of both sides would help that way it's easy to id
  4. Corina

    DCM stamp

    called post mint damage someone with too much time on their hands stamped it
  5. send it to PCGS Or NGC and let them grade it and that way if legit it would be worth more graded then ungraded
  6. steel pennies were made during WW2 so nobody would have one from the 1920's
  7. 25 cents as it's post mint damaged and it was made in Philadelphia and has no mint mark
  8. i think that would not be legal to own even if real as it was never meant for everyday use, mostly used by banks for transactions and such
  9. Corina

    test link

    https://sites.google.com/view/silverpops-collection/home
  10. from what i can tell from the blurry photos its called PMD happened after the coin left the mint worth 1 cent
  11. called Post mint damage which means the coin was damaged after it left the mint
  12. link here https://sites.google.com/view/corinas-coin-shop/home
  13. Corina

    Sold

    sold
  14. yeah maybe if you are lucky 10 cents and that is all it's worth
  15. yeah 10 cents and not a error called post mint damage
  16. the dime is PMD and the penny looks to be a grease filled die
  17. can't tell with the blurry pics
  18. sometimes you find odd things in change
  19. doubt that is steel as they made steel coated zinc coins in 1943 and 1944 not any other time research first that will help worth 1 cent
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