The fact that it is raw and at MS-60 money is fishy to me, when it looks like a possible 65. If keeping it I'd try to get it slabbed and see what...
seems like a machine might accept a planchet, no ?
never seen this, I'm not a huge fan of the way these are toning in that packaging....kind just slowly turning black from the rim in.
Making about 30 per person per year doesn't add up to millions per capita extant Many get tossed like they were a cigarrette but.
VG-8 and nice and original
I don't know this coin well enough to comment too much. It looks beautiful but the color is suspicious (IMO). I question why it's raw when it...
nice set aside from the 44-P, but tough with photos.
Tough set in that grade !
I wonder why it was raw ? Interesting to see the grade.
no premium value, looks like solder to me.
It sure looks a lot different in each photo, from the last photos, I don't see cameo.
well yes, but a funky looking 1942 p, small P, doesn't get me all hot and heavy. I may pull it out and look at it again , if I can find it....I...
Sorry, I neglected to mention it doesn't have the big MM, so that doesn't seem possible to me....A silver planchet struck by the early year dies,...
I recently received a 1942 nickel in change that has the look of a warnickel ( I might still have it), but to me that error is impossible to have...
I'd think these transitional metal errors probably exist wherever possible. I don't think Mint workers would really care about a planchet or two...
It's kind of odd that that Henning guy could make such good fakes but screw up on the jumbo mintmark.
I know what it is and how it can come to be, I asked the value of one. It seems likely that there would also be 1942 nickels of the regular alloy...
doesn't look like a typical warnick from the photo, IMO What is a 46 war nickel worth since I guess a few exist ?
OK, I thought there would be a difference
weigh it
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