I have a few nickels such as those. It will make a nice conversation piece and would be worth a few bucks to a buyer of those error type collectors.
Nice, looks like nothing ever happened to that coin. What's the negative effect for keeping it in the acetone bath too long?
Good luck! Let's see some silver mojolingus!
And I all this time I thought he was some average schmoe making $8 an hour and finding all these roll searching lol. :p
That's one heck of a find! Good job. What was your initial reaction when you uncovered that puppy?
Ooo, nice find. Usually its the son that gives dad a nice fathers day gift. This just reinforces how cool your dad is! Congrats on the nice find!
It has a minor rim ding that would keep it from grading a MS 67. Real shame...
What stinks here in California is that most of the P minted WAM coins of those years mostly have D mintmarks on them. About 1 in 10 are P mints,...
Thats a nice find. The last one I found was a 1920, about 2 years ago.
That's their solution for hitting those sellers that like to charge some incredible shipping fees. Ever see a buy it now auction for something...
He's absolutely right, if you were to sell this on eBay you will get about $14-16 on average. And its a pretty common date. Welcome to Cointalk!
Man...Hobo hit the nail on the head. Get several dealers opinions. You'll be surprised how varying the amount of money each will offer you. I...
That Washington has had more of its fair share of run ins with well...everything including the kitchen sink.
Nothing too special or noticeable with these coins.
The scans are pretty small and hard to tell if there are any variations. They just appear dirty and circulated to me, but i'll concede to some of...
Both are correct, I have a couple of this same coin that I picked up when I was a teenager. Thought the pattern rim was neat at the time.
Im not usually a modern type of guy, but those are some good looking proofs.
I agree with the rest of the posters. Not even sniffing close to an AU.
I agree, amazing eye for detail. You really get used to it after a while.
Heated arguments aside, I'm looking forward to the crazy double die obverse ASE that looks like the 1955 Lincoln cent DDO. My jaw would drop to...
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