Bright copper color is a bad thing on circulated copper coins. These coins are low value so it doesn't matter too much, but on a more valuable...
No, nothing there, just severe corrosion. I don't think it would even be possible. A nickel planchet would have to have been struck by dime...
No clue what a kneck is, but welcome to the forum.
Unfortunately this is one of the many souvenir type copies. Most likely made before the "copy" stamp was required by law.
Well, that one is not silver. Partway through the year the coinage was changed to the silver alloy. The silver ones can be identified by the...
Honestly, most collectors are not interested in an altered coin so probably don't have one. I have seen lots of them and did have one once. I...
It is your money, if you feel it is worth a shot that is your call.
That one is just one of the thousands of steel cents that has been copper coated to look like a 1943 copper. The coins are cleaned and stripped...
It is definitely damaged, wire cutters or something of the sort for sure.
Yes it is a 1957 D, but I have to say it is a very common coin.
That one is definitely fake as well. This is one of the most heavily faked early American coins.
Nice to find coins that old with a little mint luster left. Nothing of any value but still nice to find.
I feel like it is a fake. Look at all the little bumps and marks next to the S and L and inside the C in Arkansas Centennial, all through the...
I am sure someone more knowledgeable than I will post, but first thought is it may be marks from the collar when the coin was ejected from the...
I think I can vaguely see a head, that is about it. As stated, take some pictures out of the holder. Is there something in particular that gives...
It might be good to spend more time studying the coins you are interested in before worrying about having them graded. Study up on the minting...
Definitely worth something, but how much depends on condition. If they are average circulated they are most likely worth 2 or 3 cents each....
Circulated 1969 s cents are very common.
It looks like it is just beat up and damaged. Is there something specific you see that may be an error?
I would say 1946. The curl at the bottom is the displaced metal I believe, if you look close you can see the top of the 4.
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