It's a blister/bubble or die chip and it's worth one cent.
Off centers are very common. Not much demand for them since they're so easy to find. I toss them back into circulation.
Machine doubling. Be sure to list it as such. Calling it a doubled die will cause you nothing but grief. Worth whatever you get for it.
Sorry, still looks like damage.
Md. Also, not a proof.
What's the coneca link?
I hope you mean the coins.. If you do mean the coins, no.
Correct. Especially on concrete.
That's okay..... I did say "trying to be serious".
Tough to say. Maybe worth a couple of bucks.
Hey! We're trying to be serious here!
It looks like displaced material from the scrape above it. [IMG]
Yes, it could be spooned.
No idea about the first but the second is damage from a coin roller.
No question.... a dryer coin.
Nicely placed ding.
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That's amazing! A silver 1961 nickel! Congratulations on that unique find even though it's completely impossible but what do I know? The best...
The pic is way too small to see anything. Your pic needs to look like this: [IMG]
Yes and maybe.:D
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