Hey all, need your feedback. Is this a spike head coin?
Spike head? Looks like a stain
no looks like a marker line to me
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@chattycoins said: Hey all, need your feedback. Is this a spike head coin?
Can you post a picture of a 1971-D 1c with a confirmed spiked head, and show that it matches yours?
Value 1 cent, spend it and happy velentines day 🤓
OP joined forum in 2019, this is the first post.
@ambro51 said: OP joined forum in 2019, this is the first post.
Does not live up to user name.
@silverpop said: no looks like a marker line to me
Sharpie was my first thought...
This is a spikehead [aka crackhead]
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@jonathanb said: @chattycoins said: Hey all, need your feedback. Is this a spike head coin? Can you post a picture of a 1971-D 1c with a conf spiked head, and show that it matches yours?
@jonathanb said:
Can you post a picture of a 1971-D 1c with a conf spiked head, and show that it matches yours?
Thank you for that correction, we do not want another “double die”.
@Morgan White said: @ambro51 said: OP joined forum in 2019, this is the first post. Does not live up to user name.
@Morgan White said:
Are you inferring the op is not "chatty".
Soak it in acetone and see what happens. Actually - that might not be the best idea if you treasure that coin because many report that acetone can sometimes change the color of copper coins. Xylene is better.
For reference: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/acetone-and-copper.314858/page-2
@chattycoins said: Im not giving up.
Giving up what?
Who is “everyine”.
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Spike head? Looks like a stain
no looks like a marker line to me
You can find graded silver coins for sale at the link below.
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipOeFkebxqhtGXSsoUGf7AEsV_lH2q6C-fnvxp8W
Can you post a picture of a 1971-D 1c with a confirmed spiked head, and show that it matches yours?
Value 1 cent, spend it and happy velentines day 🤓
OP joined forum in 2019, this is the first post.
Does not live up to user name.
Sharpie was my first thought...
This is a spikehead [aka crackhead]
Just remember...the advice you receive on the site is worth every bit of what you paid for it.
Thank you for that correction, we do not want another “double die”.
Are you inferring the op is not "chatty".
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Soak it in acetone and see what happens. Actually - that might not be the best idea if you treasure that coin because many report that acetone can sometimes change the color of copper coins. Xylene is better.
For reference: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/acetone-and-copper.314858/page-2
Giving up what?
Who is “everyine”.