What you are looking at is a business strike nickel minted in Philadelphia, for which there will not be a mint mark. Unfortunately, there is only a premium for a proof strike coin missing the S mint mark, minted in San Francisco. I recently found a 1970 "No S" Proof Roosevelt Dime...head on over to the Error Coins section and check that thread out. Make a note of the difference in the mirror-like appearance of the coin I found vs. the coin in your photograph. Hope that helps you out!
Thank you Be cause I am learning ever day about the coins, and will keep it up till I die some day , I have a 1949 D/s the s is to the left side of the D , Plane to see is that worth any thing?
At least five cents. The Cherrypicker's Guide lists this coin at $160 in MS60 (the lowest uncirculated grade.) With pictures it would be possible to both confirm the OMM, assess an approximate grade, and determine a relative value for your coin.
Buying all the book's are killing me on cost! I think i have 20 Books on coins, And its hard to remember all whats in the books all the time
I will and thank you for the info, I opened a small coin display at a flea market and I want to try to learn the best I can about the coins I sell to be right on the money and Not screw any one on Price! Or sell something wrong!
Hi, Non cents.. It's a 5 cent 1949 D/s .. But since your on I have found a few 1944 d/s and since you sent me to the right web sight It was the same. If you would like I can post a few, With your help all this time I have become good at the errors on the cents , And thank you much. I am sure I have a few coins you would like to see that i have found.. some are PMD some are mint errors , Here's my email Banks hardwood1980@gmail.com If you ever want me to send more pictures of coins.. You have helped me a bunch!