What year is this Indian cent??? Nice cud and it looks like a slight misaligned die on the reverse?
1920-S buffalo. From a box (my once every 10-boxes buffalo). [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Do you all have better luck with customer or bank/Brinks wrapped rolls?
yup, small letters.
excellent coin. i saw that on Ebay, and your previous post here about it. It is unlisted in 'The Cud Book', and you got it for a very fair price....
Thanks. I'll take a 1926 AG at face value anyday!
[ATTACH]i was leaning towards 1926 too, but i'm not familiar with the look of the dates in the series. Here's the reverse - no mint mark.
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Does anyone here describe the wood grain effect as an 'error'? I had a huge one but ANACS wouldn't indicate anything about it on the slab.
Here' s a nice one.
here is a question for all of you. If this WERE graded as a GENUINE 1877, what would be fair market value for such an ugly coin? Forget book...
not saying i would buy it for $5! I bet you could get $5 on ebay though, and then walk with $3 in profit.
I see these sell for $5.
wow! (wish i could go).
misaligned dies are very common on nickels, especially ones from the 1980's.
There is always someone hovering when I make my dumps at the coinstar machine. I feel like saying "don't worry, I know to check the rejection slot...
i found two US quarters last night that were REALLY stuck together - like with cement or something. I checked out at the store and the groceries...
nice! i wanna find one of those!
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