"Headless" Nickel

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by arielle0409, Jul 18, 2012.

  1. arielle0409

    arielle0409 New Member

    Hi everyone,

    I have really no knowledge about coins besides their face value. I was rolling change today and came across a nickel that was missing its "heads" side. The "tails" side has the normal E PLURIBUS UNUM, MONTICELLO, FIVE CENTS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on it. The missing "heads" side is smooth to the touch with a sort of circular line pattern (not really sure how to better describe it). I was hoping someone could take a look at the pictures I took of both sides and let me know if I have something worth more than 5 cents or if somebody may have just sanded off the face side.

    Thanks!
    -arielle0409:) IMG_0877.jpg IMG_5368.jpg
     
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  3. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    perhaps it was buffed or sanded off?
     
  4. gboulton

    gboulton 7070 56.98 pct complete

    PMD

    Appears to have been ground down by a grinding wheel, or perhaps orbital sander. The lines and "frayed" edges are giveaways.

    Wouldn't be shocked if the value was even below $0.05, due to someone not accepting it.
     
  5. arielle0409

    arielle0409 New Member

    thats what i was thinking, but its really smooth to the touch. it looks like it would feel, for lack of a better word, scratchy.
     
  6. arielle0409

    arielle0409 New Member

    cool thanks everyone....better to find out than to give it away and find out it was worth something
     
  7. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    Welcome to the forum arielle! :)
     
  8. SteveCaruso

    SteveCaruso Counterfeit Collector

    You appear to have half of a magician's coin. :)

    The other half would have been hollowed out a bit (basically a secret compartment) and fit rather closely to this half.

    Where they tend to cost anywhere from $10-$20 each, they often end up in circulation (but the most "common" variety by roll are 50-cent pieces).
     
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