yawn
rats, I 'll be there Oct 28/29 weekend in Gettysburg for the FMDAC metal detecting hunt
okay
Then the real one looks fake. :)
gotta post, gotta post
could be a very faint P
find one that is correctly graded, that would be a rarity
no, not worth it.
As Fred said: just silver
How about the reverse?
surprise: I agreed 100% junk is junk and will never change
but not everyone did
just an optical illusion
why stop now?
What Paddy said. Machine Doubling
No idea, but, if they keep it up, politically, it may be very valuable as a token of a vanished society. :) :bag:
1) Clashed dies on 3 cent nickels are very common; 2) the rim is a cud, a part where the die broke off.
FYI: The 1916 P is NOT an overdate, that is the 1918/7 D, the 1916 is a doubled die on the date.
think: when the mint announced the 'golden' dollars folks hoarded them for their gold content
nice
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