Well the top and bottom of it is nickel but in the middle of the top and bottom is some copper. Is this a rare or error or common coin? any answer appreciated
Do you mean that you can see copper in the middle of the obverse as well as in the middle of the reverse, or do you mean that you can see copper on the edge sandwiched between the two layers like an Oreo cookie. Please clarify. Chris
If you mean the obverse (top) is copper-nickel and the reverse (bottom) is copper-nickel and there is copper along the edge between the obverse and reverse that is normal for a clad coin.
ok what is clad and how much would a 2010 lincoln d super shiny penny be worth. And it seems it has stripes pressed on it on front
ok i got this really old mexican coin i will deffinetly try to get a pic of it and i also have 5 euros if anyone wants it i think ill sell it
That would be worth face value. They started putting the sheild on the reverse in 2010, and since 2010 was not very long ago chances are the majority of those you find will be quite shiny.
I would say you need to be patient. I am not experienced with those so I can not answer, but there are tons of people here who can. Not all of them are on here all the time. It's the middle of the day (atleast in the United States) so my guess would be alot of people are out and about right now. Just be patient.
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