Nickels can't be missing a clad layer. The copper and nickel are alloyed and not layered.
My feeling is that the D would be more prominent and almost look like the same color as FIVE CENTS in this case, and there's nothing there.
You say it's an S. The label says D. I don't see a mm either. Coin appears to have ED. In the 8 over 7, the 8 is very prominent and you have to...
Most of them are always going to be large dates. The small date is valuable for a reason. I haven't found one in 48 years. The curl of the 9 goes...
Once the grading companies decide that toning is damage, (no matter how pretty) that will end the AT market. A silver coin with prominent toning,...
Nothing much happening today. I knew it would be from the spots I was hitting. Maybe tomorrow I can scrape something up. I did find a 1988...
Yes it's XF/AU (IMO). It is in the best condition of all my war nickels. I recently acetoned it, to get some tiny dark gummy spots off. Obverse...
Destroyed a PF 70. Ultra cameo. Now, it's a nickel.
Technically I was not given this in change. I was working at a liquor store in Louisville, CO in the early 1990's. All day this one nickel with a...
It's not a proof. It would have to be a rare no S error, and then broken out of a proof cent and spent. And then, you would have to find this one...
The foreign coins are taken out because of wrong size, wrong weight, wrong metal as compared to US coins and not nec. because it stuck to a...
Also XF. Borderline AU but all things being equal a classic XF.
It's not worth it. Spend them.
Well with the mint sets, they are nice coins, but they are business strikes. There's really no value there. You might get a nice uncirculated...
Before my LCS closed, he had a box of circulated Mercs, (and other coins, buffs, V nickels, etc. all in separate boxes) and you could just cherry...
Thanks I didn't remember who's coin it was. I will relabel in the future. I kept that photo cause it's a great example and can show people what a...
The proof set from 1982 is from San Francisco and the 1982-S cent is a large date copper. All of them. Mint sets, anything could be in there.
I believe this is Condor's. The most spectacular missing clad layer on a half. It needs to look something like this: (and normal on the other...
Comments filled with people dying to sell their 1982-D cent. [MEDIA]
One of the fancy serial number sites says 7 solid numbers in a row is good. http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx
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