A hobo nickel is when a sculptor heats up the face of a nickel and carves it into a figure of someone else, usually a hobo, hence the name....
It looks to have cleaning hairlines, but also has luster still. AU-53
[IMG] I posted this in another thread, $1 face barbers I picked up for melt last Friday. 1912-D,1914-D(X2),1912,1907,1900,1910,1908,1913,1915.
It was supposed to be year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogs
It's a British Pre-Decimal Sixpence.
I saw it for sale for $4, but I'm not sure when was that was updated last, the site looked kinda old. Probably the melt value.
1944 (D? not sure) Netherlands 1/4 Gulden, KM 43, .640 fine silver.
I'm saying 64, the bad strike and those marks aren't good enough for a 65.
67
Inidians and Ikes? Wheats and Morgans? Wheats and Peace?
They are 1913, 1915, 1912, 1900, 1907, 1910, 1908, 1912-D, 1914-D x2
75 bucks
Look for the macro setting on your camera. It should have a symbol like a flower. Then it should be able to take a pic.
If it was in the ground, the clad layer would be gone after a while, so making a mark on it would just show more copper.
Is this you or is it made up? Cool story either way
Wheaties and Ikes
That's total BS. All of it looks natural to me, and apparently to everyone else here too. I say either go to another TPG for them or just crack...
So I'm guessing that is a value of the dollar of that year denominated in today's dollars. Do you have a point with this? Everyone knows the...
I'm personally not an APMEX fan, as they charge $10+ shipping and have somewhat high premiums. I recommend this instead...
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