Sorry, I'm still new at taking pictures of coins. I did better on the later picture of the reverse which enlarges. Now that I got a better idea on...
What's it worth?
I'm no ancient coin expert, but I see why you say they are cast counterfeits. What I wonder about is......Even #1? That one does look more...
If they are circulated at all, they are only nickels. At first I thought you might have proof nickels, but then looked at the dates and realized...
Is it possible for the coin to get flipped during the minting, resulting in the reverse ending up on the obverse?
My guess is you went to Govmint.com. The .com should give it away. If it were the real USMint it would have a .gov address.
1712! Wow, that's old. Wish I could help you.
I don't know how many coins you have of each set, but what you do have listed I don't think would pay for a honeymoon. I'm not sure on the Ukraine...
1815! Wow!
My suggestion......grab another cheap Morgan dollar and rub them together until the scratches on the face are worn flat. Just kidding. But...
I'd grade it at VF. It's worth, maybe, a $1.
Well, 1$ face, as we call it, doesn't have 1 ounce of silver in it. It has ~.71 ounces. 11X face is a good price if you are selling. Here's some...
The 2011 budget bill has a section in it that basically takes away the authority to mint money from congress and gives it directly to the mint to...
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