1942 nickel. No error.
It's worth .01 cent. Don't misrepresent to people.
Yes I was only referencing gold dealers. Not coin dealers.
The color is not natural. Yes plated. Weigh it. The steelies weigh 2.7 grams and plating is not that heavy.
Small date. .01 cent [ATTACH]
The proof dies and planchets were specially produced. It's unlikely they would punch the wrong mint mark on there, and then just punch another one...
The OP is not low enough to get P-01. It's closer to FR-02 or AG-03 IMO.
Agree with Jeff. Dealers are always buying and selling at the same time. If they always buy below spot and always sell above spot, it doesn't...
If you like the coin, it doesn't cost anything to put it in a 2x2 coin flip and save it. People are just trying to save you from spending $30+ on...
Damaged. Going by that photo. There's no deep frost cameo on 1980-D Lincoln cent business strikes. Unless you think you have the 1st coin struck...
Damage from a coin rolling machine. .25 cents
It's worth $1 retail if you are buying. If you are selling .25 cents- .50 cents.
To me it doesn't even seem to be XF.
It's nothing.
On the 70-S small date (business strike) LIBERTY will be weakly struck, yours is well struck. The 7 will be HIGH lined up with the other numbers....
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Polished.
65 It will prob grade higher, w/e.
Coins don't leave the mint looking like this.
Yes that's true. The one 3rd down on the right side, the 6 and 9 looked stubby.
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