found a few good ones yesterday on some rolls..if anyone can let me know anything about these that would be great
That 2004 penny and 2008 i know yall cant see but they have Double Dies...1994 is in the date and mint mark and the 2008 is a very light one in the mint mark..
ya and i forgot about the other nickel with the back facing it has some writing accross from the middle left to bottom right but i cant make it out..i can see a M and an A but you can tell there letters accross it for sure..but as far as what it says i have no clue..But i really like the War Nickle that was awsome and so is that 2000 D Lincoln, I have no clue what that lettering is on the side but it caught my eye right away.
the 2000 is post mint damage often refered to as a hammer job or sandwich job. It has been pressed against another cent. the letters are ONE CENT in reverse. Richard
chekc the back of the 1939 nickel for doubling in the word "Monticello", cuz that can make it a $30 dollar coin easily, also the last nickel is a war nickel since it has the big mint mark making your coin anywhere from 1942-1945. Only worth around melt which is $1.70ish and wont command a premium unless its in AU or better condition but still a great find. Also the chopped up penny seems to be PMD making it worth 1 cent, but if I am wrong im sure someone will correct me.
anyone have any ideas on that nickel thats the 5th one from the top..i wish i new what that writing was stamped in there..and that 2000 penny i was thinking PMD as well but its really deep and clean so idk..
That (5th coin down) nickel looks like a lamination error vs. PMD. Does it look like the metal is flaking up off the surface?
lightrain it does in a few spots but i cant make all the letters out but i know there is a A and an M in it