So I got a 43 s and a 43 the 43 S weighs 2.98 G the 43 weighs 2.72 G totally different looking coins i think the 43 has something to do with a steel war nickel l dont know also there are three cudds on the rim between tge E R P on reverse thatns fir looking
Absolutely not! That makes no sense. It's just a simple Reprocessed Steel Cent as mentioned. No cuds or die chips anywhere. They are NOT mint errors. Send it to your grader if you think we are wrong like you did with the other 30 coins
DON'T send it in for grading; it will just come back in a body bag. I did that once and it was really disappointing...
He mentioned in another thread that he sent 30 coins to a TPG. Probably all the ones we've been telling him are not errors for the past couple of months
It will be a "well paid for" education, assuming he wasn't "pushing your leg" on the submission. Then again, he didn't specify EXACTLY which TPG he was sending his stuff to. It could be SFCGS service . . . . . . (Schmidlap's Fine Coin Grading Service). Where, "No coin is too Fine to be Mint State . . . " Z
Bro relax I'm not doing that I know it's just a freaking manufactured I seen a video on it Littleton Coin Company makes them come on man I hope you're not having a bad week snap out of it kid
Geez I can't believe it no one has no words for my 1962 top pop Jefferson nickel I see how you guys are kick me when I'm down
Edited A proof 68 goes for under $20 I doubt it is even PF65 with the contact it shows in the only clear photo he put up. Better send that one to ICG Willy.
Regarding @Willysilver 's 62 nickel...if it is a business strike, it is worth a fair amount in MS67+ If it is a proof, not so much.