1904 liberty nickel

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  1. chking3

    chking3 Member

    I have a 1904 liberty V nickel. It’s in a proof set of several nickels. All the prices and auctions I have found are very conflicting on value. Does anyone know what this is worth, or maybe an estimate?
     
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  3. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    pictures are needed in order to help you with your request.

    Please post pictures of the coins both individually and as a group.
     
  4. abuckmaster147

    abuckmaster147 Well-Known Member

    Have you checked completed sold listings
     
  5. chking3

    chking3 Member

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  6. chking3

    chking3 Member

    It takes me a minute to figure out posting the pictures, sorry. Also it’s a silver color, is that right?
     
  7. abuckmaster147

    abuckmaster147 Well-Known Member

    Looks cleaned polished to me. I have a few dif sets like that I do not think they are proofs.
     
  8. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    It looks cast to me. Lets see a pic of the edge.
     
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  9. Gilbert

    Gilbert Part time collector Supporter

  10. chking3

    chking3 Member

    Yes it almost looks like wearing away at the edge.
     

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  11. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    it has been cleaned polished to its death killing the value :nailbiting::nurse::dead::(.
     
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  12. chking3

    chking3 Member

    I also have a 2003 Arkansas quarter that I’m not sure if it has just normal wear or a lamination error.
     

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  13. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

    Your coin is worth about 50 cents. It's a polished business strike. Not a proof.
     
  14. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    looks like environmental damage. it was probably underground. PMD = post mint damage.
     
  15. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    That poor nickel spent far too much time under a buffing wheel. Certainly made for a nice shiny finish. But all of Lady Liberty's details are slap gone. I'm sorry, that's not a proof coin. Wish I could post a photo... Put images uncirculated Liberty nickel in the Google bar and you will see the detail that is lacking on yours.
     
  16. abuckmaster147

    abuckmaster147 Well-Known Member

    Just a bit of info for ya, These companies took coins and picked out decent coins or whatever , And cleaned some, Polished alot and sold them on TV and in magazines and such. Most of the sets I have are war time I got from a collection I bought. Most sets are worth less than $7.00 Except for the walker Halves melt for them or maybe a few bucks more to someone that wants the war time set but manly Junk.
     
  17. chking3

    chking3 Member

    Thank You guys. I’m really into going through coins lately. It’s really hard to keep up with all the errors listed on the web. Every time I google something it seems like ten new errors. I’m keeping all my pennies lol
     
  18. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    I don't know if it's worth that much
     
    Last edited: Jan 30, 2018
  19. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    IMO, the coin is fake.
     
  20. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    nah, I've seen hundreds of these. They're just polished to the point of making the value fall to face
     
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  21. chking3

    chking3 Member

    Ok probably driving you guys crazy, but I have a question about this Ike dollar. It doesn’t have a mint mark and pretty sure type 11. I just don’t know if it’s really a proof or if so did they make some without this mark. He found them while cleaning out his parents house. He doesn’t look for errors just dates so he wasn’t interested in these
     

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