Compare your date (bottom) to actual 1944 dates. The 9 and the 4's are wrong. This is a commonly faked coin. [ATTACH]
Agree with George M. Nice score.
First and last. First signal 1/4 ounce silver ring and the last signal a dollar coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
First signal 7.5 grams. More photos after tomorrow's hunt. [ATTACH]
Doesn't seem to be a huge date in history. What Happened on August 5, 1907 Gentil Theodoor Antheunis, Flemish poet, dies at 66
I am seeing a 3 in the 3rd digit. If the top piece of the 4th digit is not deceiving, I also see a 6. 1936.
It's so nice I can't tell if it is a business strike or a proof. 68.
If it was plated, that won't increase the weight. Because the plating is incredibly thin. All nickels weigh 5.0 grams. While nickels are 75%...
The 1912-D over the Philly nickel, the other nickel could be anything but it is most likely a 1911, 1910 or other common date for that series.
If it was a jewelry piece and that seems logical with the evidence Paddy presented, then this coin likely was cleaned many times with all...
I assume this is what the OP is referencing: [ATTACH]
It took me 2 years but I finally got one. [ATTACH]
I think they had issues with this alloy mixture, and more laminations as a result.
$100. You can spend it anywhere.
It's not a 69. There are numerous flaws. Obverse is pretty good, but there are a lot of marks, scratches and gouges on the reverse. [ATTACH]
All large. You have none of the markers in the above photo for the small date.
That doesn't look like the over date which is very dramatic. [ATTACH]
I think they are illegal to own. I never heard of a 1977 one. Only 1974.
Silver melt value. Damaged coin.
Is there any OML?
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