Hi, Classic mechanical doubling. Bill
Hi, It is from Morocco, without knowing the size, it is eiter a 5 Mazunas (about the size of a U.S. quarter) or a 10 mazunas( about the size of a...
Hi, This coin has reacted to something, possibly as a result of being buried. Nickels that corrode and are damaged like this one will often take...
Hi, I fully agree with Mike. Retained die break. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, That is one of the nicest Barber quarters that I've ever seen! Of course, it is difficult to be 100% certain in the scan if the coin is UNC....
Hi, There are 8 different varieties of 1982 cents when you add the proof issue into the mix. I know you didnt get a $25.00 box of proof coins...
Hi, There you go! Now that made them worth every penny and then some!! Have Fun, Bill
should be 75% copper - 25% nickel Have Fun, Bill
Hi, You have what is called a "Hard Times Token" . You can do a search on that term to find a ton of info on these. They were made privatelty...
Hi, Sorry to say that they are simply a novelty. They are numismatically without value. As a souvenir type of thing, they are interesting but you...
Hi, It has the characteristics of being a 1943 P "Doubled Eye" five-cent coin. In the Cherrypicker's Guide, it is listed as FS# 5c - 029. You...
Hi, I agree, it was probably in a good luck piece. That would account for the damage in the 4 spots. Also, even if it were in better condition,...
Hi, The total consistency of color on a worn coin. It's very unnatural. Also, the remainder of "dirt" residue seen in the recesses of the...
Hi, All skirt lines must be evident for an F-12 designation. They are not. Breast is worn almost flat. I wish I could see a clearer pic. Have...
Hi, It would be good to see some pics. The restrikes could be more recent ones and depending upon which restrike, it could only be worth about...
Hi, Just under VG-8 as half the lines in the skirt must be evident on the left side of the coin. This is based on the clarity of the pic. It...
Let us know how it turns out!! Have Fun, Bill
Hi, It's not, It's really glue. Note the uneven areas around where the dime was attached. That was the overflow of glue. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, No value above 1 cent. Very common on Plated cents Have Fun, Bill
Hi, Let's see STATES and ONE CENT. At this point, I strongly lean toward mechanical doubling. Have Fun, Bill
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