It's 95% copper.
No. Small die chips aren't worth very much, and the cent wouldn't grade very high.
Probably from wear.
No, the Blakesley effect is at 6:30.
Hey BadThad, can we see the reverse of your avatar?
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I think that it is a strike-through, it just looks that way. I found them in new rolls from Loomis. 2 were in the same roll.
How?
Roll searching. Also from a store.:) For some reason, most of my good finds come from store rolls, not the boxes.
It's similar to one that I found about a year ago, except that mine had a tiny second clip. Yours looks like it might too at 9:30 on the reverse....
I did a little research (Wikipedia) and discovered that they were ingots.
Chuck Norris :D Heh, heh, just kidding. Not sure, really.
What's it look like?
How many strikes do you think that the die chip would be there before it fell off?
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It is not possible for a nickel from 2000 to have a double die, because the mint changed how they make the dies. If you are asking about the...
Yes, I think it is. In case you were wondering, I got the quarter for melt and the nickel for free.
You've found some pretty good stuff from your grocery store.
^What kind?
BTW, the nickel has a small die clash.
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