Weight is only one factor and useless without pictures of the coin. Post some clear pictures and we can give you an opinion.
I agree on the double damage, hole and badly scrubbed.
I am not seeing it either, could you explain what and where it is?
Could be paint or nail polish, hard to say for sure but definitely something of the sort.
I watched your 735 coin lot video, and am sorry to say there is nothing in the individual coins you showed that was worth more than face value....
1964 nickels are extremely common, unless in higher uncirculated grade they are worth five cents.
That is definitely just damaged, you can see where the I was scraped to the side.
Welcome to the forum. Someone has just tampered with your coin, they put paint, nail polish, or something on it.
No, I think another coin has just been pressed into it, a "vice job".
I agree, your coin has been plated after it left the mint. The certificate doesn't really mean anything, it probably does not even have anything...
Definitely need better pictures, I can see the area on the edge by LIBERTY is just damage, but can't make out anything else.
I have seen many pieces of the zinc coated "webbing" that was left after the blanks were punched out. I believe Fred Weinberg had an 8 foot long...
Well they are not the $90,000 ones unfortunately! Common dates but the 1922 looks pretty nice, not exactly my area of expertise but I would think...
The T is damaged, the coin took a hit at some point.
Looks like a normal beat up 1947 s nickel. What do you see that is different about it?
As stated, this one is definitely a fake. Some of the fakes are pretty well done and hard to identify, this one is easy to spot.
Well circulated quarter, looks like it may have been struck from dies that were beginning to fail, nothing else out of the ordinary.
Looks like 4 large and 1 small to me.
Definitely fakes, pretty poor ones at that.
It appears to be a normal clad planchet, you can see where the copper nickel outer layer has peeled away showing the copper core at the bottom of...
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