Thanks for the correction on my attempt to identify Amberlarry22's cent, good to know. Heard of and seen examples of strike throughs. "Field...
A keeper for sure. Keep posting.
Could it be a die dent? It has that same rough texture. And like @ziggy9 said if it was damage there would be zinc showing. [ATTACH]...
Fine example, and a 1st year LMC to boot ! :)
@Shirley Long, Welcome to Coin Talk. Here's a pic of another heat damaged quarter similar to yours. [ATTACH]
Congrats. Nice pick-ups from that lot. Remember to flatten down those staples on the 2x2s;)
While waiting for the wife to finish salon appoint. I checked the coin star in mall grocery store. Two US cents and a Canadian nickel. Free is...
@Pennybaby75. You were speaking of nickel varieties. The NGC lists quite a few on line. Just bookmark their site for future reference. :)...
Alberta Dinosaur Exhibition Token, 1993 (good for $1.00) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
PMD. Looks to be part of a "Wheelmark", or "counting machine damage". The full pic of the obverse seems to show metal pushed across the forehead...
The oldest coin I have ever gotten back in change was a 1869 IHC. Traded it down the road for 1865 three cent piece.
Been suffering from it for years, myself;)
Star Trek 3rd season, episode 15 Let that Be Your Last Battleground---1969 Frank Gorshin: Bele Lou Antonio: Lokai [ATTACH]
My son and his sweetheart (our unofficial daughter-in-law) have a 2 qt. change jar. When it’s full they roll up the contents and cash it in for a...
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Personally, I wouldn't do it myself, but it's nothing new. Coins have topped canes quite often down through history. [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not a low pressure strike. Reverse has been sanded or buffed down (PMD). Keep searching.
Welcome to CT. Alot of wear from circulation showing on your nickel. Continue hunting and collecting. Again, welcome.
Hard to tell what you have from the pics provided. Close-ups w/o the 2x2 would help. Generally speaking, coins like yours are only worth what...
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