I will keep that in mind. Thank you!
Great info! Thanks a lot Chris.
Thanks. To sell something like this I would need to have it graded correct? It would most likely end up costing me money to sell it. I'm guessing...
Awesome. Thank you all very much for the input. I've never found a legitimate error coin so I'm pretty excited about it.
The search continues. Any thoughts on the Dollar?
I think this is a Washington Dollar Coin with missing edge lettering. Not quite sure what to make of the Jefferson Nickel. Found them both today!...
You got me there! I'm incredibly new to this. So I have one expert saying it is not an improper alloy alloy mix and one numismatist saying it is....
Seems that the professional begs to differ Paddy. Thanks for the input though
Thanks a lot John. I'm def not trying to get $500 for it. That's the price of the match. I do think it is a beautiful error. To clarify 46 nickels...
New to collecting so it's going with the keepers for now haha. Is the Improper alloy mix a common error?
Here is a link to the match I found on the web...
If it isn't an improper alloy mix, what could it be? It has beautiful red striations on both the obverse and reverse. I'll re upload the photo.
Someone suggested it in a comment on my post on a different forum. I researched it a bit and found a photo of a coin identical to mine described...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I recently found a 1946 Jefferson P(no mint mark) nickel with an improper alloy mix. Are these coins common?
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