Nothing:(:(a few rolls of cents had 1905 on them maybe they were full of 1905 Indians but I'll never know.
I think you have your facts mixed up.
The mint will do whatever they can to get money and that's that.
Someone tried to get that beautiful bison but it missed by just an inch!!!!:):).
I'll stay safe with 66 5FS but 67 wouldn't surprise me,nice nickel.
Did you find the big one.
I don't find any proofs ever!!!they just don't exist,think my banks are partially cursed and I've been at it for years.
I think ill continue to stick with basically copper cents,really like those 1972's.
Ok I give up then it's a spender,I'll just look for the 84 and 88.
Really nice example but is there a way to get all that gunk off?if not then possibly best to put it back in the roll.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Glad I'm not the only one.
Wouldn't call it attractive but rather unique,i like it.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not with this huge crack!!!or is it a lamination,strike through?maybe xf details max:D:D.[ATTACH]
Anything else?just your average nickel,still 5 cents and a decent Frisco.
Looks like your average philly quarter to me.Can't be struck with proof dies and I would suggest not getting it certified.
Silver baro_Oo_O?do you have pictures:):)in what way was it jammed in.
Not seeing any doubling and no mint mark means it was minted at Philadelphia.The H appears to have a huge gash not a lamination or errors just...
At first I was thinking jewelry damage but I remember something about a cast seam?it's basically a counterfeit coin and this is what the edge...
They didn't have anything else to do and just wanted to kill off some time:wacky::wacky:.
Then the coin is fake and most likely not silver but still a possibility.
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