I disagree with him when he says that this coin has no value due to the verdigris (corrosive green) on the coin. Any one of us who found a coin exactly like this, corrosion and all, in our change or in our penny rolls would value it highly, especially those who have not found one yet.
I change with the times- but like silver coins found in your change I stay the same. ***************** The United States of America started out as the new Republic of Rome.
Will The United States of America end up as the New Imperial Rome?
I have a good relationship with my local coin store owner and he showed me "cull" Indian head pennies and sells them for 25 cents if they have the corrosion on them.
I've found a 19 something wheat pennis that has green all over it, its so bad you cant even read the date. I kept it anyway
Spell check can be your friend! I keep any and all Feathered Liberties in any condition they may be. PS - Soaking cruddy coins in oil then alcohol can clean them up rather nicely.
Spell check can be your friend! I keep any and all Feathered Liberties in any condition they may be. PS - Soaking cruddy coins in oil then alcohol can clean them up rather nicely. [/quote]