I'm at a value of about $15 for the lot. But keep in mind, that you can get all these for face value. Just get a box of nickels from the bank and...
@-jeffB The confusion comes because 1870, 71, and 72 all had bold and shallow N varieties, until they moved to the bold N for the rest of the...
I found the date of the undated Indian in my OP here! It's an 1865 fancy 5. I matched the die crack in mine to this particular variety. Took a few...
@Evan8 that's beautiful! I haven't been able to afford/find an off center Flying Eagle, so I settled for one with a massive misaligned die (the...
@Pickin and Grinin it's ANACS VG8, cleaned. Who might have sold one? Or, what's your take on the obverse?
@Evan8 That small cent off center collection sounds pretty amazing. You can get pretty deep into it - the new designs - that off center flying...
@Coins4Eli - Thanks for that graphic! I didn't know (or long forgot) that the styles of the E's are different. Definitely a Shallow N then, and a...
New pickup here. I was drawn to it because that last feather goes between the I and C of AMERICA, dating it from 1864-1886. Then, I think I see a...
Just a note that 1864 was one of the most common dates for significant rotated dies (rotated dies from 90 to 180 degrees). If you search for...
I have a Morgan $ slabbed as 'misaligned die', which is in the same category of partial collar as far as the significance of a mint error. I think...
The design is off the coin, or basically off the coin (noticeable on the reverse, K= 2:00), so I'm leaning towards off center. However, if the...
On the other end of the spectrum - Don't forget about the counterfeit Henning nickels, which weighed 5.4 grams, and were minted in 1939, 1944,...
This is more subtle but I like it. 1908-S, rare for any errors . [IMG]
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