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D. Nickel rim

Rolled rim just qualifies as damage.

D. 2000 p Maryland quarter possibly missing both clad layers

Not missing anything. Quarters are mostly copper and can oxidize like this.

D. I have a 1952 Switzerland 5 Franken Note Pick# 11p PMG Superb Gem Uncirculated, Graded 68 EPQ. It is PMG Certified as you'll see from the pictures #1725654-056. Just curious what it is worth. Thank you!

Tricky to price. A couple years back one in 69EPQ sold for a couple hundred bucks so I'd put yours in the $150-200 range. It's a narrow collecting niche so in an auction this could sell for $25 or $250, just no way to know for sure.

D. Off center I believe.

I think more likely uneven wear. Spend.

D. 1922 piece Dollar

$22 or so, just like the date!

D. Looks like it was struck with something can't quite see what it is. Wanted to see if you guys could help me out with what's stamped on it.

1st answer: Damaged and corroded cent. Follow up, and we offer this as an example of poor consumer behavior: REPLY: "Of course u guys wud say that! U can easily see that it's a die error. I will be getting a more professional opinion u can bet that. Thanks for ur time tho. Have a blessed day." 2nd Answer: Why would you tell somebody to have a blessed day after insulting them? Like people who are doctor shopping, you can go around and get as many opinions as you like. Even be...

D. Hi can you tell me what this is worth

As marked: one penny, in the U.K.

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