We were mentioning that there were 2 other war nickels in that group photo. 1943 and the 1942 is possible. Always take photos of both sides.
I'd never sell that. I would put it in a (mylar?) sleeve and keep it for a long time.
They made 17 billion pennies in 1982. In the last 36 years, there is 1 single 1982-D small date copper (which is the wrong metal, as it is...
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When do they put the copper plating on during the process?
So why are the Type I's in copper available, but not in copper plated zinc?
Oh that is awesome. Nice error. The first photo made it look like a fake bleach job, until you folded it over. Great one. (2nd photo good too....
With something like that, it's always going to be worth (50-60) and if silver were to skyrocket, or the price were to escalate, it would be worth...
Coins are not copper bullion. It's an alloy. If you were allowed to melt them they bring 25% of the spot price for Grade A copper. Each cent...
I have a velvet sailboat painting in my garage. It's awesome.
It's a little thick. +/- .13 2.98 3.11 3.24 But it doesn't look like a proof.
Yes. Only the 42 D was not 35% silver that year. 42 P there are regular no mint mark 75% copper/ 25% nickel AND a 35% silver large P over the dome.
I've just been fluctuated out of a thousand dollars.
These all have the rim. You need the one without the rim?...
These look copper plated. You need the one without the rim? So these are all planchets, and not blanks?...
You never know about the 42 though. Only the S is silver, and they often show a lot of wear like this one and it's hard to tell. I think it's...
There's a 1943 and a possible 1942 as they made both kinds in 1942. Flip those three over (44,43,42) the large mintmark (P, D,S) over the dome is...
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I find that companies who run estate sales, buy up an entire house of stuff and then you are stuck with a flea market at higher than flea market...
I wish I found mine detecting. It was in the Coin Star return slot.
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