Real but not rare. The proof coins missing the s mintmark are the rare ones. Circulation coins without a mint mark just means they were made in...
Mike, you need to post clear photos, the videos are too blurry and jumpy can not see the coins.
A gold dollar? Post some pics so we can have a look!
In reality the one in your link is priced too high and will unlikely sell for that price. Check in the sold listings to see what coins have...
It looks more like a plating issue to me, can't claim to be an expert though!
It has a slight coppery color to it.
There is no way to tell who made them. They have been made bay various private companies over the years in many different countries, with no...
It does not look like full steps in the photos, it doesn't take much of a "blurring" of the lines to knock it out of contention.
The wide AM cent may be worth a few dollars, the dime sounds like it is just damaged but there is no way to say without pictures of both.
I can't find your youtube videos. Never mind found them, you will have to post some good photos.
I agree with Hommer. Is there a seam around the edge? Can you post better, close up pictures?
Probably only worth a few dollars, ebay is full of them. Probably where the coin for the show came from, there is no way a copper coin of that...
No don't do that, I don't know large cents as well as colonials! They can be tough to attribute though, it took several of us on this one!
Looks like S to me, if I am seeing the E in WE correctly.
I am thinking obverse 17.
No, not 9 or 10, the N and U are in just about perfect alignment which they are not on 9 or 10.
Agreed.
It is not an 8-X, the N in MIND is directly over the U in BUSINESS which is not the case in obverse 8, on obverse 8 the left side of the U is in...
If it is a circulated coin it is worth five cents. 1964 had a huge nickel mintage and for years was the most common nickel in circulation, even...
Most likely 10 cents. Post a picture if you would like but probably toned or stained a dark color.
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