Great post!! Maybe refer to this one as a Great Wall of text?
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Ok thanks,do you think it is valuable in this condition ? Nah, just worth a nickel in that condition.
Welcome to the site!! Its just toned that color, if you look on the rims and the obverse and reverse you can see the silver color coming through.
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That's a good teller to have on your side... :)
It's hard to tell from the pics he's providing you with. They are kinda blurry and don't allow a lot of the detail of the coin to be seen. Like...
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I agree, it just doesn't feel right to me. BTW, welcome to the site!!
I'm no expert on these, but something isn't right here... Is there any cartwheel at all or is it just shiny?
I'll hazard a guess of 65, a very cool coin
There's still some of the clad layer left on the rim from about 12 oclock down to five oclock, whatever they did to remove it they didn't get it all.
Welcome back... both to the board and to KY :D
Oddly enough, after your comment it was the first time I had noticed the clash on the reverse of mine... Thanks for the clue... :)
I'll go with 64...
Here's the first 3 cent nickel I purchased. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Santa was good to me. My wife got me a 1974 S Clad Eisenhower and a 1976 S Clad Eisenhower (Type 1). She also loves to get me something from one...
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Quite an amazing journey Kasia, hopefully the coming years are easier but no less fruitful for you. :)
I'll go low end MS, 62 maybe. Just a guess, I don't see much wear, but I also don't see much eye appeal outside of the error.
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