The lettering is heavily doubled. The 1969-S dd is very rare. You don't need to magnify it to see it. [ATTACH]
Where can I find mintage numbers for the $1 2018P 2018D and 2018S? Thank you.
Because if the value is the same, the collector might prefer a shiny coin instead of a filthy one to display.
Not possible. 1946 and 1942 D are possible. I believe there are some from 1946. And 1 from 1942-D. In 1942 they made silver nickels in Philly and...
I have been selling my trophy points on Ebay.
All nickels, every series are 5 grams and 75% copper and 25% nickel. The only nickels that are different while still 5 grams are the war nickels....
I believe Fred has answered this in other threads that there would be no way to tell.
Yes I'm not sure how this new introduction of crypto currency is going to affect the market. That's why I am asking people more knowledgeable...
The tolerance is +/- .13 2.98-3.24. Since your scale only goes to tenths, it could be 3.26 rounded off to 3.3 and 2 hundredths is not enough out...
Now with Facebook introducing a new world digital currency, does that over saturate the market and bring Bit Coins value down, as if this one...
Is there a known DD for this date? That is the first thing I would check as a discovery coin after 145 years is unlikely.
If investment is not the goal in this case, why would someone never open them? You could wrap up a brick or a lump of coal and never open it also.
The first coins in the thread are large dates. Post #4 small date is a Philly coin. What you are wrong about, your post reads as if one of those...
Understand the age of the thread, replying to the poster above me. If it's only going to be worth the silver value, it doesn't matter if you clean it.
Yes eventually one day they will be opened and most likely end up in a future Coin Star. When you take into account 20+ years of inflation, you...
Coins are tactile. There is pleasure in holding them and looking at them. If a guy wants to keep them in sealed paper tubes and closed bags and...
What does it weigh? That's usually very valuable information. If it's real, it's worth less than $300. Maybe $275. If there is a true doubled die,...
I realize people say: It's not always about money. (This hobby.) However, you are talking about coins. That' money and the values of these coins,...
Post #4 is a small date worth 1 cent. The OP coins are large dates worth 1 cent each.
You may be looking for something too hard. Don't use a microscope. Just an eye loupe with a slight magnification is sufficient. Not including the...
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