1944 No BS Real Henning

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Willysilver, Jan 26, 2024.

  1. Willysilver

    Willysilver HEADS UP

    3 hennings in two days maybe 4 don't need no attribution on this one has all the dyie markers 1944 Henning nickel I got two rolls left I wasn't going to open these ones but I did and im glad i did
     

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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Good going Willy! So, what are your plans for these counterfeit coins? Are they even worth attributing. Just asking. biggrin.gif
     
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  4. Willysilver

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    keep 2 pass ome on to a Nice person value value to me is what somebody will pay auction values are a bunch of BS it's just what somebody will pay that day at that time
     
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  5. Willysilver

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    Thank you much more to come alot of RPMs and Doubled dyes all pre 55
     
  6. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    With out having I/F/O/M or researching every detail, IIR that looks like it maybe a winner!
     
  7. Willysilver

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  8. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    I know, right. What's with the code?
    Also ,Willy? It's "Die" Not Dye. Okay?
     
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  9. Willysilver

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    The code is it's a Henning nickel and it's worth from 100 to 500 i guess
     
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  10. Willysilver

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    dont know i guess they are worth it im going to icg is across the street from my house in tampa
     
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  11. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Willy - you struck gold! Those rolls were probably part of a deceased collector’s collection. You have quadrupled your spend on those 3 coins alone and depending on grade, likely more. Someone didn’t know what they had before selling the rolls to you.
     
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  12. Willysilver

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    I don't know. But the guy works at the gun store. I will bring him a gift card for selling themto me. I'll just walk in and give it to him.
     
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  13. Willysilver

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  14. Willysilver

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    And thank you. Can I ask your opinion on the 1944 with no dye markers?
     
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  15. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    It looks legit but the weight has me wavering. I’ll take a look later to see if I can find the source that made the claim that Chinese fakes are underweight. Since the other two appear legit it would suggest that it is also legit. But fakes can be more or less obvious. That’s why I put the question to Joe. Hennings are a key distraction/interest of his so he’s done more research. I was hoping he might know off the top of his head.
     
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  16. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Nice thought, but keep it to yourself. Maybe overpay on something else but be discreet. You found a vein…keep pulling gold if you can. Give him the card on his birthday instead.
     
  17. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I agree. Don't ever tell a dealer you are cherrypicking his inventory. If you do the dealer is going to really study every coin before he sells it to you. I learned this the hard way. I once showed a friend some of the coins I had picked from a dealer. The friend went and told the dealer about some of the coins. Things really changed from that point on.
     
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  18. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    In my opinion there is nothing wrong with cherrypicking a variety from a dealer. It would be wrong to take advantage over something that was clearly a mistake on the dealers part. I'm thinking of when the dealer wrote the wrong date or price on the holder. Mistakes should be pointed out to the dealer. You will gain a bit of respect from most dealers for being honest.
     
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  19. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    I did this for a local antique shop that had 8 1970 S small dates. All uncirculated. I picked the best of the lot a negotiated a price for them above asking. I also graded and priced the balance of the coins. Win win.
     
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  20. Willysilver

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    8
    i forgot to tell you i got a new clock it weighs 4.97 Gs
     
  21. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    So you have a clock that weighs 4.97. What are you talking about?
     
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