They can't be worth less than $5 and most or all will be worth a little more.
If it was a nickel blank it would stack perfectly with other nickels. If it was a nickel blank it would weigh 5.0 grams. If it was a nickel blank...
It's an S. In premium shape the S is better than the D or Philly, but that being said these coins were produced in massive numbers. I can't tell...
Also can't tell. The last digit does not look like a 2.
It's surprising what people will pay for zincs. If even one set of dies was used in the 99 W AM, there has to be at least 100,000 or more coins?...
I didn't realize the 99 was so rare. So thanks for the update. I will just wait here for the photos.
Copper cents are not worth the spot price of copper. If you were allowed to melt them for the precious metal content, you would receive about 1/2...
Oh it looks like a Henning. Post 13 confirms the weight for the 1944 non R. If this is a "fake" of a Henning they did a masterful job. I don't...
It does look a little different in the new photograph. I would compare it to other photos of 1976-S nickels to see if they are the same or different.
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