Black Nickels ?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by mcgrover, Jul 19, 2006.

  1. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Does it look kinda like those you can find - HERE ?
     
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  3. mcgrover

    mcgrover Junior Member

    Well since I started this, let me thank everyone for posting. To sum it up: Black Beauties are rare but everyone here has one or more, and paid less than I did. They are caused by heat, planchet washing, cobalt, or by a guy who makes them up in his basement using a Gilbert chemistry set. They are created at the mint and can be pulled from proof sets, or they are created by some other gentleman who might be pulling a fast one on all of us, except there's a book that says they're made in '58 and '59, except for the one from '64 that the moderator posted a pic of. Do I have that right? I'm kidding of course. This is more info than I've ever gotten , and I may check out that book. mike
     
  4. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 Support Or Troops

    Yes I did, I said circulated coins from philadelphia in the years of 1958 & 1959 proof that is something else.
     
  5. BikerPam

    BikerPam New Member

    I found a ebay store that almost only deals in nickels. Called OLCOIN Have gotten lots from him, all in excellent condition. He has a nickel he saye is worth $29,000.00 that he has up for sale on the site. He also has black nickels. I probably should have kept quiet about him, I'm usually the only one who bid's on his auctions. LOL He has been collecting 5 and 6 stepperd for 45 years.
     
  6. dman1222

    dman1222 New Member

    Are all the nickels from 1958 and 1959 have this dark bluish color? I can't seem to find any other information on these "black beauties" other than this forum.
     
  7. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    That just goes to show that this forum is the BEST Coin info site on the web!!

    Speedy
     
  8. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 Support Or Troops

    That QUOTE says it all Speedy this is the best site on the web.
     
  9. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    No they are not - only some of them. And you probably won't find much on the internet other than a mention of them or finding those for sale. But they were written about extensively in the numismatic press at various times over the years.And just about anybody who has been around the hobby for very long knows what they are. But that's about it.
     
  10. dman1222

    dman1222 New Member

    Oh alright thanks. I really want to get one of those!!
     
  11. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

  12. Exton woodcraft

    Exton woodcraft Junior Member

    Very common in 1959 best explination I've heard of is that it is caused by excessive die heat. These are commonly reffered to as "Black Beauties" hope this helps
    Greg
     
  13. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    I found this pic on Google,looks like a proof Black Beauty.
     

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  14. EdsCoin

    EdsCoin Senior Member

    It is a Beauty :thumb:
     
  15. LuckyDog

    LuckyDog New Member

    1953 Black Beauty Nickel?

    I was digging through my coin jar and came across this cool looking nickel. It is VERY DARK in color, including the edge. I did some searching on the internet and found a bunch of them from 1959, but nothing on the 1953 variety which mine appears to be. I am looking for some info / value estimation from someone who has more knowledge that me about such things. Pics of front and back below. Thanks in advance.
     

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  16. jakchota

    jakchota Active Member

    a year late, maybe 6.... oh well, i have the same type of nickel too! get-attachment-3.aspx.jpeg get-attachment-2.aspx.jpeg get-attachment-1.aspx.jpeg get-attachment.aspx.jpeg
     
  17. Jim Johns

    Jim Johns Active Member

    Not sure if anybody still sees this post but I recently acquired a black toned 1964 in an uncirculated roll. Only 1 of the 40 to have the black lines running through Obverse, Reverse, and on the Edges as well. Since pulling it from the roll it has gone from black/Nickel to Black Gold. Truly impressive coins. Has anybody found an answer to this yet?? IMG_20160428_112847.jpg
     
  18. Hawk2000x

    Hawk2000x New Member

    I recently opened up a US Mint roll of the 2004 Peace Medal nickels and found 3 nickels that where a "flat" brownish black in color. They really stood out from the other uncirculated nickels in the roll.
     
  19. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Environmental damage on those....black beauty nickels were 1958 and 59 nickels that the medal wasn't heated properly. These were minted in Philadelphia .
     
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