It's not silver, it's steel. The inside is steel with a little bit of nickel, and then it is plated in copper. You'll notice that it'll stick to a...
For your first coin, could you post pictures? It's hard to tell without them. And the second one is "PMD", or Post Mint Damage. Basically,...
Wow, really?! I ought to go buy five before the price goes up after seven days!
You mean Jefferson Nickels, right? ;) No, sorry, but it isn't. A few years before 1921, the designs were drawn up, but no coins were minted with...
Well, buffalo nickels aren't silver, they're the same as today's nickels. War time nickels ('42-'45) have some silver in it. Post anything with...
I'll bite. 82. Thanks for the contest!
No, it really wouldn't. Just make sure that you keep your tubes in a safe, dry environment. Silica gel is your best friend.
Looks to me like it was in a bank roll for a while, with the obverse on the outside. Exposure to the outside caused it to look that way, with the...
Looks like it was just gouges to me. I'm not sure, but the coin looks kinda funky to me... it might just be the white balance in the picture though.
Thanks for the contest, Kasia!
Looks like it might have seen some exposure to acid too.
Basically, it's seen extreme wear from circulation. Imagine throwing a cent in a dryer for laundry and keeping it going for a few hours, that'll...
Take it easy on the newbie, please. It's uncommon to find a series 1988 A in circulation, even if it's not valuable. Sorry, coinhound, but you...
I'll put my money on 1793
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Could you post pictures? The value would change pretty well. Also, you really shouldn't post your email in your post, we'll reply to you here.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but no respected slobber would certify a tooled coin like that. I don't even know what you would authenticate it as....
PM was sent, thank you so much for the contest
Really? The coin pictured is a good 39 mm, but the actual 2 cent piece is a mere 23 mm across. Also, it wasn't minted until 1863. It could...
One more. Have people guess the total number of a certain type of coin in your collection
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