So was I ripped off if I paid $2.50 for it?
Got this 1943-P Jefferson wartime nickel and I noticed it it had a rotated die. What's it worth. The first picture shows the coin's obverse...
Like mine, I've seen many of these. Don't think it's that valuable. Now, If you got it from an uncirculated bag, there's a different story. (Yay!...
It was a mistake, I get that. But, all I'm trying to say is IN YOUR FACE! LITTLETON! I wasn't ripped off is all I'm trying to say.
Okay, get it. Not a good idea, but there's nothing I can do about it now. What city?
Not at Barnes & Nobles:D
Reminds me of my poor dime here, but that penny was definately damaged after it left the mint. Sorry.
Then how do you get 1918 (8 over 7) Buffalo Nickles?
Wait...It's all beat up, how could it get MS-73, without knoweledge of the date and low quality.:D
Oh, and I didnt!:D
Oh, well. Too late. You know, I gave them everything fake (except address, duh) and BU Quarters are worth more than 25 cents and BU Nickles are...
No, really! Since it was that small error, was it worth $1.50?
The only way to be 100% sure it's a mint problem is if you got it out of an uncirculated roll or bag, other wise, like my dime here, it's road...
Don't think an ancient coin would be that perfect in the first place!:D
Well, Littleton rips you off on coins, but is that error worth more than $1.50? If it is, Littleton's "ripping you off" gets payed-back!
I'll try pictures later. The S is in the right place, but why is the D there, what is it worth?
I got this 1955-S Lincoln cent and I just realized that there appears to be a D over the first 5 on the date, as well as the S in its proper...
No idea. It's very worn out, so unless that arch thing is some kind of error, it can't be more than 10 cents. If you want, look at mint it's...
You can send both offers in one envelope, too, so you only lose 4 cents, postage-wise.
Never know, but take a look in the red book for the commem prices from a while ago with similar mintages and same composition and make an estimate...
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