2005 P Jefferson Lewis & Clark

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  1. I just opened a roll of nickels and pulled out a couple of 2005 P Lewis & Clark nickels but one looks like a normal nickel but the other looks like it is bronze, are both normal or is the bronze one an error?
     
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  3. charley

    charley Well-Known Member

    Photo? Maybe a clad layer kaput, maybe cleaning/contamination/really bad AT/really bad NT....

    who knows? Maybe a miniature bronze Bust that got flattened?
     
  4. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    Hard to say with out pictures, but I'd be leaning towards toning. Depending on how it looks it may even be a coin that spent some time in dirt, but like I said with out pictures its impossible to tell.

    and @charley clad layer on a nickel? ;)
     
  5. jfreakofkorn

    jfreakofkorn Well-Known Member

  6. charley

    charley Well-Known Member

    At the time, some clowns were dipping them and trying to pass them off as missing clad layer.

    There were also dingbats coating them and claiming special gold issue.
     
  7. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    We need pics, but, is it like this?
    2004 D Keel Toned.jpg
     
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  8. Here are the two nickels side by side WIN_20240702_17_56_38_Pro.jpg
     
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  9. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    Yup, a little toning
     
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  10. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

  11. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    But just to make sure..
    You do know that Nickels do not have a clad layer?
     
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  12. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    2005 p Jefferson nickels were minted in Regular MS , Satin MS for mint sets,and proofs.
    The west ward serie in the proof mint set blue box 99.999 % toned gold! Worse yet variegated toning.
    Anyone who never removed those proof/ satin nickels in their air tights from those mint blue boxes now have gold nickels.
    The satin images did tone do today the rinse agents used to was the blanks. 20240702_212544.jpg 20240702_212548.jpg 20240702_212233.jpg 20240702_214832.jpg
     
    Last edited: Jul 2, 2024
  13. So can you tell me if this coin is worth anything
     
  14. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    It’s a normal nickel. It’s just tones and it’s been in circulation for 19 years.
     
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  15. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Lewis & Clark = 2004

    Your 2005’s are showing typical toning. The one on the right is showing some signs of grease affecting the surface finish as well. Different vin appearance but routine. No premium as a result.
     
  16. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    5 cents.... considering it cost uncle sam 7 cents to mint it.

    And no one is a production piece for normal circulation the other a satin finish from mint sets.
    Still only a nickel
     
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