1964 nickle of great intrest, warning im a noob

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by confuedorcopper, Dec 28, 2011.

  1. confuedorcopper

    confuedorcopper New Member

    start off by saying i know i should search ahead of time and i have for about a week
    but couldn't find any conclusive information in either direction so i come to you guys for
    information to hopefully clear things up

    start with a story
    i work at target and it was the holiday season recently as we all know and people do alot of shopping paying
    little or no attention to nothing other than what their getting and what it cost not the actual currency used....
    well i start my shift the other day and as always the register was a mess so i start sorting the coins to all the dimes are with dimes quarters and quarters u get the idea well
    as im doing such i see a penny in the nickles but don't pay much attention to it just throw it in the open slot for rolls of change to refill the drawer to keep it from
    being given out and listening to a customer (guest) complain for whatever reason its not as good as a shiny nickle
    well short story made long it eats at me all day so i buy it out of the register at the end of my shift (boss did the transaction as to not even appear to be stealing or anything like that)
    get home and realize it looks like its made of copper and i says 1964 is the year
    ok cool but on top of that there is no mint mark (i think thats what it's call the p or d for where it's made)
    also the coin has an odd rim to it that is just a hair thicker than a regular nickle,but the rest of the coin seems a hair thinner
    and all the features are really soft as in not nearly as detailed as a normal nickle to point of jefferson not even having his ponytail
    im going to make an account so i can upload the pic or if someone wants i can email a pic to them and go from there?

    just wondering if theres any chance this is a real copper nickle and if so whats a real 1964 copper nickle worth (high to low baised on condition i understand one number is impossible based on non of u seeing the coin yet) i know this is pretty pedestrian but ive seen values range from $12 to thousands and i don't know much about coins or who to trust on the subject
     
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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    One word......Pic?
     
  4. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    And another word...it's spelled "nickel".
     
  5. confuedorcopper

    confuedorcopper New Member

    did u even read what i said i said im working on that
    just asking about the viability of that i think i might have being what i think it might be and should it be as such
    what would an estimated value from barely noticable as a nickle to edited forum rules perfect mint condition

    is that clear enough?
    and im working on a pic give me 20 seconds
     
  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Heck Kook, I always get that wrong........:)
     
  7. joey0053

    joey0053 ZERT Operator

  8. confuedorcopper

    confuedorcopper New Member

  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    [video=youtube;swQi4CAzmrA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swQi4CAzmrA[/video]
     
  10. confuedorcopper

    confuedorcopper New Member

  11. joey0053

    joey0053 ZERT Operator

    yuno.png Why you not just post picture?????
     
  12. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins


    Edited:
    With a respond like that, you're "history" my friend. Mods take a dim view on such.

    Still, pics would be nice.
     
  13. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    WOW I will not be of help with this now lol
     
  14. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Welcome to the forum. In 1964, the 5 cent coin that was made in Denver and would have a D on it. The coins made in Philadelphia, had no letter ( no P) and included almost 4 million proofs and over 1 billion business strikes ( regular type). It sound as if you might have come upon a proof coin that has toned. I have seen them with a yellow or orange toning that could be such. Also the edges of the proof coin is very square ( right angle) and not beveled like a regular nickel. This might make the rim appear to be thicker. This is all guess work from your description, so photos would be necessary. I prefer to put my photos on Photobucket and then use the icon in the reply box that looks like a picture in a frame ( 3rd from right ) to load. Even if it is a proof , the value would not be much as they were so many made.

    Jim
     
  15. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    No wonder you're a cashier at Target. :)
     
  16. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Ok, lets hold it here for a second. Confuedorcopper, you need to read the forum rules ( click on forum and read second subform thread), and attitude certainly won't cut it for answers. And members, the attitude restrictions go both ways, and if you don't agree, please let me know where to send the remains.

    :devil:
     
  17. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Just telling it like it is, sir.
     
  18. Constance Aguilar

    Constance Aguilar New Member

    Dang, can't a newbie be a newbie? And isn't this a place to ask questions, about coins, and get honest answers? That's why I am here, but now I feel like I will look stupid for asking,"How are you?" When you don't know, ask. I will go find someplace else to ask about my coins. Thank you.
     
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