It's OK to hold so you have an example of what to look for (1960-P). But the Denver has no value. Impressed that the OP was able to find this in...
1 cent. Except for the OP coin, you want the 1960 small date Philly. The Denver is nothing.
I realize this is an archaeological thread. How did the nickel fit in the penny coining machine to be double denomination struck? It is not as if...
I got some nice ones in change the other day. 1 without any nicks and full luster. It's in my album. Nice to get caught up. Next release is April 6th.
Better photos for sure. Not ED. IDK how they grade this a 63. Whatever, they know more than I do.
It's always something else. I am just wondering what it is. 1. Bad scale 2. mis identified date 3. zinc coin thick planchet 4. copper coin wrong...
I agree that less knowledgeable people will see this genuine error, and think, or try to sell their damaged coins as mint errors.
Dave took my answer. Different degrees of rotation on the 2 sides.
Yes it's an illegal coin that was never authorized by the mint. And yet they have not been confiscated as other illegal coins have been.
Not true. This is a blanket statement, and when you use a word like "all" that means 100% all the time.
Now if this coin weighs 3.1g then it is probably copper and probably not 1991. A likely scenario is that a 1971 or 1981 took a hit and it "looks"...
No matter what the seller says in the description, deception is being used to lure the buyer to spend more money for junk silver coins. You can...
This makes the 1913 V nickels forgeries.
Well of course I am skeptical by nature, but until we see this miracle globule of metal, I will reserve judgment until an intelligent hypothesis...
I couldn't find the 1986 but I did find the 1989-D and 1990-D. See post #20. Still waiting patiently here. (Tapping foot and drumming fingers.)
From this last photo it appears (to me) as if the plating has been removed. But this is not the final answer.
Great Southern has a reputation for buying problem coins cheaply, and then doing something to them (conservation, whatever) and reselling them at...
A lot of sharks in this business and they lowball people all the time, and get away with it when the customer doesn't know any better, which is...
Maybe environmental. I'm not sure I agree with the grade. Better photos could help. If it is environmental then it is likely a details coin.
Not all doubling is the good kind of doubling. In fact most kinds are not the good kind. Here is the Wexler's article on the 1967, perhaps you...
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