Somewhere between 10 and 50 cents, most likely.
Exactly how do you know that it's brass?Any test for brass would have left the coin damaged. What year is it, what does the obverse look like, and...
Probably not much more than 45-50 cents. But realize that they made half a billion of these, so there will obviously be more FS nickels than in...
For ALL Jefferson nickels, it's fairly common to have a weaker strike. That's why sharp strikes and full steps have such a premium.
I'd guess after-mint damage, making it worth only 1 cent.
Okay, I've got it from an inside source at the Canadian Mint (who shall be unnamed until such time as a court order forces me to reveal my source,...
Usually just the RedBook (2006 Edition) will serve your purposes most effectively, unless you do also want to search for all the different...
If I had to guess, I'd say that the Royal Mint just hates you. I'm sure it's not personal, but you probably said something about the queen that...
Yeah, looks like a cud from a die break to me.... my Red Book places the value as somewhere around $5-$10, depending on what kind of price you...
Better answer: Philadelphia didn't mint mark cents in ANY year!
Looks like Mexican, what with the Eagle and the Snake, perhaps it's a "coin" minted for usage during conflicts with Mexico, or in what is now...
Lol.... oops! I didn't even check that! I have a bad cold right now and I'm a little out of it! Sorry!
To begin, uncirculated means having wear only from bag marks (when they're shipped from the mint) to absolutely no wear at all. These cents...
I read that book too - borrowed it from the library. It's definitely an excellent resource, and I would recommend it to all the CT people! Thanks...
The only thing that I find curious is the inspector number. It's #0000.... That would make me a little wary. It seems to me that the only way...
Howdy! I will play. Congrats on reaching 100!
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