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All of yours are full steps. However, almost all modern Jefferson nickels have full steps because the stairs are in lower relief than the older ones.
I'm not very experienced with marbles, but the one you found looks to be rather old. At least 1940's.
I would like to try for the Steel Cent again. Like I said before, I always thought it would be neat to own a shiny silver-colored cent, but I have...
AU-53 It's hard to judge if there's any luster.
From the PCGS website: "Collectors Universe, Inc., parent company of PCGS, operated PCGS Currency from 2005 until 2009 when it sold the banknote...
I think it's a counterfeit, the mintmark is style is wrong. Compare it to the one Lon Chaney posted.
That 1905 has a great strike. The stars and corn are all very sharp. Nice coins!
I think it would be a good idea. This one sold for $770 https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/item/1992-d-1c-close-am-bn/83099/-7301307864896075528...
Be sure to check it for the DDO. https://www.pcgs.com/news/now-recognizing-canada-1967-doubled-die-obverse-cent
I reviewed all your photos and you have obtained a 100% yes from me, but I'd like to get the opinions of these fellows. @paddyman98 @Spark1951
I'm not 100% certain because the close-ups are a bit blurry, but it looks like... yes! :wideyed:
Webb City. (I still can't find a 1 quart for a decent price). [ATTACH] [ATTACH] W. P. Graber [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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It might be one of those coins that someone hammered between two pieces of leather.
It's a deep scratch.
Personally with older coppers I much rather prefer brown than red.
North of $25 https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=Taiwan+Chiang+Kai-Shek+90th+Anniv+Silver+Medal&_sacat=11116&rt=nc&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1
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I'm guessing it will sell for $2-3 million.
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