Yes I have seen many coins like this one that I picked up off the ground where we burn paper trash. I use sand to scrub them and then they are...
The nickel in this thread is a burnt coin just like your dime jral 1 . this is how coins look when found after being burnt along with the...
If you understand this then why do you keep putting photos of your burned coin on here? be careful about doing this or you may get censored by...
I don't understand why someone would create a new thread for a coin and knowing it had glue on it.
That's awesome , I like looking thru the new rolls of coins because if I find a error or variety coin the same rolls usually will have lots of the...
no there are not any errors like this that could possibly occur during the minting process to put a round bump on both sides of the coin directly...
It's hard to say for sure what you have here from just looking at the photos . from what I can see this is probably a die chip , it looks like...
I agree with vdbpenny , this coin has probably been in a house fire or some other fire. I have found a few coins in the ashes from house fires and...
I agree with furryfrog plus the die that struck this coin may have had some wear on it.it is not a doubled die
it is worth what a normal 72 Ike is worth
thanks for the correction but looks like 19lyds beat you to it .... LOL
a soaking in acetone or verdi care may help
it's best not to clean coins but in the case of one like this it is different , the verdigris just keeps eating away at the copper.
when first starting out learning about error or variety coins it don't hurt to hang onto your suspicous coins until you learn more then the ones...
I see nothing wrong with that as long as you enjoy it. I have one 88 cent that I kept that has nice doubling on only the bottom of the last 8 in...
looks to be just worn from being in circulation. darn this green verdigris is so hard on our copper coins , I hate this stuff and it's hard to remove
even if this coin was a doubled die would it be worth anything ? I don't bother with the minor variety coins.
The 69D is definately PMD as evidenced by pushed out metal on the outer edge of the rim.
you are right it is struck thru grease
the silver war nickels are only 40% silver but there should be a difference in the way they look unless the coins have been cleaned
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