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The nickel must be between MS-60 and MS-70 to qualify. I don't know if that is or not. Prob AU.
I am also at 45. But I believe they graded it AU (50-53). Leave Ed Wood alone.
Old silver VF-20 max.
The combination of metals is prone to a variety of different patinas, toning and colors. Normal.
There's only one famous 1982-D small date copper penny. But if you have a gram scale you could weigh it to check.
They have been in business a long time. But I bet if they sold coins at fair market value, they would have more customers, and more repeat...
The 2 mixed dates are odd.
Do you want to remove the coin from the plate? If it's welded on, I would leave it. If it is glued on, I think it can be removed.
If they are reprocessed (Littleton does that a lot) it's damaged. They put a new coating on to make it look all shiny and new, but it just ruins...
The 3 on a 1943 looks nothing like that. That is an altered coin. [ATTACH]
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There are no 62-S nickels. As for circulated, there are some nicks on the reverse that are from circulation.
Shrews you are not looking at the key marker which is the curl of the 9. The curl of the 9 that points down to the foot of the 7 is the Large...
Both large. The curl on the 9 is exactly the same on both coins. LIBERTY is often weakly struck on the small date, the point of the 9 is sharp,...
It's not a copper coin. There's a very thin copper plating on the zinc coins. Those zinc cents tone easily, and that color will change. Nice...
Impaired proof. If it has been in circulation. Has more value if it was still in proof packaging.
I think it would be returned. "Item not as described." Common coins in the rare slots.
Do you have photos of the MS-1867?
Even a hack amateur like I am noticed the bad 6 before I read your post.
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