MS-62
What's the washer like object in the "everything" picture? Does it have any lettering?
I'm not that good at grading Buffalo's, but I think it's an MS-66.
So far I've done Half Cents, Large Cents, Flying Eagle Cents, Indian Head Cents and Wheat Cents. Here's an example of what I'm doing: Wheat...
@Coins4Eli specializes in Early American Copper. I'm pretty sure he'll be able to attribute your Half Cent for you.
VF-35, $180-$225.
I like to store mine in the square plastic coin tubes. I can look at them whenever I want and they don't take up much more space then the coins...
I don't know, but I'm on it!
I think it's environmental damage or possibly improperly annealed. Do you have pictures of the whole coin, obverse and reverse? Also, what does it...
All Philadelphia Nickels, Dimes, Quarters and Half Dollars minted 1980-Present bear a "P" mintmark.
Yes he does, but the "Poor Man's DDO" is Die Deterioration Doubling, not a true Doubled Die.
This is my go to resource for identifying Chinese Cash coins: https://www.calgarycoin.com/reference/china/chinaid.htm
MS-65
@paddyman98, what are your thoughts about this coin's value?
I opened a roll of nickels, picked it up and flipped it around to examine the reverse.
Behold! The only one I've ever seen. And it's mine, all mine! :D [ATTACH]
I found a better tool that I forgot I had (angle protractor). I put the coin in a flip making sure the obverse was aligned correctly. I then used...
Ah ha! Now I know who's been competing with me! :mad::p;)
The only measuring tool I have is a protractor. Is that sufficient?
Hey everyone! I found a rotated die nickel today. Does anyone know what's worth? I'd say it's rotated about 55 degrees and in low AU condition....
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