I am starting to love it too, might go buy a couple more :)
Doesn't look like much to me. I would stay away from it.
Very neat. It'll make nice jewlery but I don't think they'll be very collectible. Can't change the past.
Do they have one in Mercury?
I believe they send them to me so I can destroy them with my pellet gun :D But yes, I think they do.
I am not sure, I gotta do some research if they used the 1945 reverse dies on the 1946 war nickels, all I know is that a few exist.
I believe she works in Everett now.
Upon examination, did you seem to find any scratching on it, maybe raw exposed metal? Though it could've easily been re-toned using molasses.
No silver nickels were supposed to be made in 1946, but a few have surfaced. Just like the 1943 copper cent, the nickel was most likely a Minting...
If that is a 1946, and it is real, GO have your coin shop check it out because it could be worth $$$thousands, I just thought it looked like a 45...
okay, here's my attempt on grading: Obverse: AG due to wear on the rim and no date seen Reverse G Slightly worn on the 6 o' clock area, and some...
Oh, and I think you might have lost the bet ;) And :welcome: to cointalk.
This is a Jefferson War Nickel dated 1945-P The P is the mintmark, used to distinguish it from other circulating nickels. This nickel is 35%...
So my aunt was the manager at a Red Robin chain here in my city, and due to some certain corporate bullish, she had to switch, and there, she was...
Nicely worn large motto. Wanna make profit? ;)
Let's make a track to roll it down :D
Isn't that where John Wilkes Booth lost his bullet?
I don't think Detecto can get a pic because he is not the owner. I agree with Kasia, 1944-D filed the 4 to a 1
I really like those Canadian Bullion coins. I have been searching high and low for a 1/2 oz. at bullion price.
I really like those old $2 bills, love the Monticello rather than the signing of the DOI. I don't have any myself, but have been looking at...
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