I don't see anything that resembles an S. There may be another D possibly mixed with some die deterioration. The crud doesn't help the pics much...
You missed it by a mile, zero interest. A grocery store would love it though, I'm out of ice cream :-)
and that person is me, hint hint...
or a huge lamination, nice find...
I got a star note if anyone is interested. Send me a buck and a SASE and its yours...
+1
Nice collection Siggi, thats right up my alley, I like the oddball stuff that most call junk...
Let me guess, drunk as hell?
I've gotten a couple of 14-D's from nic-a-dating them. I started a collection of just acid treated nickels and I'm coming along pretty good with...
I wouldn't buy anything with that women on it. edited
Cool find, can't wait for the final outcome of this one...
There were no mint sets made for those years and the quality of the strikes were on the poor side...
Is the crack on the edge of the coin also?
Thats what stinks about high silver prices and why I prefer a more stable part of the market. If I had picked out a couple silver coins and was...
A very nice 66. Is that a teeny tiny lamination between the U & S of pluribus?
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Sure has some odd looking surfaces, but it does have an MS look to it...
Same here, thought someone started spring gobbler season a little early...
A nice solid AU-53 at least...
May be from a worn blanking punch, that would allow the nickel to lay over the copper core giving it an all silver look...
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