It's not even a rare coin. Reverse looks cartoonish.
The D was probably struck at one time. The thickness of the date could be from circulation wear after almost 60 years. The key coin of these 4...
That's damage. Someone ground it off or something. To be an error it had to leave the mint like that. It didn't, this happened after. .25 cents.
Yes wrong link. Mine said SIGN IN.
It can't be a nickel because a nickel is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel which is melted together and the alloy is whitish. The quarter has a...
While it does have value, there's no need to get it graded. Dealers and collectors know what this coin is worth. If you get it graded you will...
I'm going to guess that it just means the reverse is the wheat stalk design. If this coin has been reprocessed it's worth .01 cent. If it is a...
This coin has been cleaned. The bright orange yellow color is a sign when a copper coin is this worn, that it has been cleaned previously to shine...
A lamination is a flake or a peel. This is a beat up 100 year old coin. Worth about .10-.15 cents.
I think if genuine it is higher than $200.
The problem with the Jeffersons very few are worth more than a nickel. If you like it, put it in a 2x2 coin flip and save it. The 54-D is common....
Both are worth .01 cent anyway.
The difference is these are not fantasy or replica coins. These are counterfeit coins worth nothing, being sold with the intent to deceive as real...
I don't understand how the numbers would align 101 years later. It would be 10142013
.02-.03 cents value.
Damage on the obverse there are 10 areas where metal is missing. I guess they overlooked it. Light scratches on the reverse 5 areas of missing...
It's the edge of a tellers stamp.
This chart shows the amount of gold to be .48375 of an ounce....
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Can't really see anything from these photos. They had issues with the new zinc coins, so probably not.
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