Looks like a dryer coin... 1982 or later ZLincoln showing some zinc
Mint Error news (a eZine) usually has a generic error price guide in the last 10 or so pages... might eye ball that.
@Kasia Cool!!! Can't exactly accuse you of collecting with a laser focus :-)
Nice... Both!
Conditional rarity? Especially with a lightweight circulation quality aluminum coin it may be pretty beat up in the distribution process and...
Apparently a 1950D Jefferson in a newer PCI holder "MS67" - I forgot I had thrown a $15 bid out there. [ATTACH]
I've bought Chinese TPG coins for my slab collection, but I stick with low valued ones. There are a lot of high-end Chinese collectors (check out...
Good PR... If you can't sell the steak, sell the sizzle
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/category/half-dollars/kennedy-half-dollar/type-3-copper-nickel-clad-1971-date/2642...
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Nah, it is a gen-u-wine US mint error. I showed it to a guy who knows about coins an he said it was worth a lot.
Found in my pocket change yesterday. @paddyman98 is it genuine and what do you think I can sell it for on etsy? [ATTACH]
Given it's both sides, more likely a die adjustment or weak strike - http://www.error-ref.com/weak_strikesinsufficientrampressure/
Nickels are solid alloy not clad... This is just environmental damage... it sat in the dirt or something like that - slightly acidic - for a while...
Holiday slow down / shut down maybe???
All I can say is you forget better stuff than I do! I have rescued (refuse to say bought) a colorized, screen printed and probably cleaned 1921...
Just joking, ole dog - we love you...
Oh well, another it10t for the ignore list.
Yep. Then you post something interesting and I unignore you. Then squirrel and back on ignore...
The u.s. mint is merely a manufacturer... They manufacture coins to order and deliver them to the fed (Federal Reserve Bank) or its agent....
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