If you put a designation for something that is supposed to be there anyway, it's superfluous. The designation should be for nickels where it is...
The odds on this nickel not being 35% is almost zero.
While 2 1982-D small date copper cents have surfaced (out of billions) it's really not practical to even look for it, despite what You Tube coin...
I get some rolls of quarters, cause I am looking for the new ones. It's almost June and I am just not getting any 2019 quarters. I crack open the...
I am expecting a full expose article in Coin World when the results come in.
The other fragment will be the majority of the coin and might look (normal?), or like a normal damaged zinc coin and end up in a scrap pile some...
The Canadian cent has gone through changes. A very good chart here will explain: http://www.saskatooncoinclub.ca/articles/02a_coin_specs.html As...
I don't even think the poor man's DD is worth that much. People may have paid that much, but it's not worth anything.
It seemed to me as they were adding unnecessary information, which would add the illusion of false higher value to the coin. The label might as...
I think it was 1994, but I am too lazy to search for it. If the coin above is supposed to have full steps, what is the point of designating it as...
It's worth 2-3 cents.
The odds are very high that the actual silver content is 35%. Did you test a number of other war nickels as a control, then if they all were 35%...
There was a similar thread where people were creating these to sell as errors. I believe there are photos as well that are similar to this coin,...
Were the dies reworked before or after 2000? (It's in a thread here somewhere. 1994?) If it was before, there's no full steps designation. As the...
That looks legit to me. Ink smears are one error that are often faked, but in this case the color is correct. The larger the better, but there is...
The Lincoln Cent Resource needs to redo their order, as it says online that the 99 is very rare....
OK I was unaware of that price. I know that the 92 and 92 D are the rarest. But without a photo we don't know if he really has it or not.
As for full steps proof coins do not qualify for that designation. 1974-S is a proof coin. Full steps must be a mint state business strike. Also,...
Oops sorry I said D when I meant Philly. This nickel is worth 5 cents, it's not worth having inspected. Spend it.
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