What you are seeing as Confederate flags is simply the decorative railing. All nickels have this, but some may be more visible due to better...
Look like normal cents, what is it you see that makes you think otherwise?
A quick google search turned up a bunch of them, they mostly seem to be advertised for $10 or less.
There are two on ebay right now, one with a starting bid of 29.95 and one with a starting bid of 48.00 neither has any bids yet and both auctions...
Looks like a normal quarter to me. As stated post better pictures and also explain what you are seeing.
Surfaces look a little funky, maybe some environmental issues and cleaning. Definitely some wear as well. I honestly have gotten nicer ones for...
Reprocessed steel cent. No real collector value because of the reprocessing.
Bent and mangled, somebody had something against that poor nickel! However it happened it is just damaged.
Oh boy I give up. One last thing, Boss, you just aren't getting it. Do some studying, check the links that Paddyman posted. I have been...
At least we agreed!
Wrong, a doubled die is not a coin that is struck twice. It is struck from a die that has a doubled image from when the die is made. The error...
The fact that you can't find another like it also points to strike doubling. Strike doubling may happen to only one single coin, whereas a...
Environmental damage, looks like it has spent some time in or on the ground.
1945 for me too.
I agree that the reverse does not look like an 1877. If you really feel it is, having it authenticated is the best bet.
It is damaged. I know it can be done by heating the coin, may be other ways to do it as well.
It is an 18-U, and a beauty!
I agree with the environmental damage. I have found nickel similarly affected, and others nearby that were not. Soil can vary greatly in a small...
Sure looks real, darn nice one too!
The 1776 coin is definitely a fake, not sure on the other, don't know much about Spanish coins
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