NickEL. What steps? Not much there.
That's not luster, it looks like it was polished.
Most anything could have caused that.
He bought a list. Everyone that gets your email address sells it.
CT is not involved. It is a deal between buyer and seller. What ever terms the two agree to are the terms of the deal. Most folks selling or...
We're still not going to see a photo.
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You damned well know there will be no photo!
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Pretty!
Some of us have been there.
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Yeah, sure, you have a 1965 D nickel. Prove it. Post a pic of both sides taken in a mirror.
Yes! One post is enough. More posts will not get you a quicker answer. Patience is a virtue.
Believe that if you want, but you'll be disappointed when it comes time to sell. The copper plate does not move at the same rate as the zinc core...
That's not die doubling, it's split plate doubling and it's common on plated pennies.
A rosy roosie. Just environmental damage.
Yes, if it's after the date, but no if it's after the grade.
Nice nickEL.
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