Thanks for the link. So the coin could have been made a different year? Does anyone know when these came out. Calling all my Canadian brethren!!!
I think your right.. I am checking around right now, and from what I have seen so far it is not a coin, but a medal. I would still like some info...
A buddy of mine came over to have me look at some coins he had. He gave this to me for an appraisal fee. I know it is legal Canadian coinage, but...
And I will dumb it down... It looks like a storm on the coin, with a lightning strike on the rev. No, okay I will keep my imagination to...
Can you get a closer pic of the MM? That might help
Filled MM, the rev. is always a good indicator of nickels for grading. That is why everyone always grades them by the "full step" method. It is...
It has to. It puts a giant label above it. That has to add some value. It's like saying,"HEY! look at me!", "I have a label!"
nice die cracks, but they don't add to much value either..Keep looking:)
Here are the rest... I like the giant cud on the rev.
This coin has such major die scratches on the OBV. and REV! It also has a major "die cud" on the rev near the lower right of the Memorial. Pretty...
You can tell by the edge. It shows the copper layer underneath. But the rest is environmental damage as stated above.
That is why I posted a better pic, so the notching showed up better. I sent these pics to coppercoins, and waiting for a response. I will get back...
I will make sure not to buy a penny I can Cherrypick myself:)
My brother(clay1985) has been having me post pics on here for him because he is a wuss. No, I am trying to show him how to post correctly, and...
It clearly shows the doubling on the "U".
Hope you win.... Hope I win Now back to your loupes...:odd:
Here is a better in-focus pic of the first one.
You can't see the extra index finger on the book? It has the finger nail with it and everything...
I know there are many in this series, but after checking out the Coppercoins site, I did not see one for an extra index finger located like mine....
I put a post on here last month regarding a 1961D possible error. Looks just like yours(ON TOP). It is called a "struck through cap die error"?...
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