Looks like a detecting find :) -SC
Yes, it is a variety. 1988 1C reverse of 1988 ;) -SC
Nothing wrong with free coins! lol -SC
Ohh. -SC
What? Ive been told lies!!! lmao -SC
Talking of thin planchets... I have a jefferson nickel weighing 4.72 grams (not 5), a seated lib quarter weighing 5.64 grams (not 6.2), a franklin...
"Not all counterfeits are VAMs" But what about the 1902-O VAM-3 lol! Just kidding! -SC.
Well obviously any peace dollar is one VAM. I dont know what VAM it is but it looked. -SC.
Honestly, the pictures (of course) from the eBay seller were crappy so I passed. Not gonna spend $60 on a potential fake coin. -SC
HAH! Reminds me of a Star Wars: The Clone Wars- character. His identification number was 55555, therefore they called him Fives. Nice find worth...
Dont have any pictures. Ive got one of my 3 old checks. It was used by a very very very wealthy person back in 1855. I cant make out the old...
It has definetely been put in acid, someone did it for fun likely. Ive got a half dollar kennedy that has the same thing I found CRHing -SC
Very interesting topic I would like to study, only need a few thousand for an XRF now... -SC.
Wow! Nice France coin in the bottom left? Ive got a 1960 one that should grade MS66 once I submit it, worth around $645. -SC
Probably damage or contact with chemicals. Whats it weigh? A normal nickel weighs 5 grams. If it weighss less it could be missing the nickel. -SC
Nice error slab! -SC
Even if it was a die crack, it wouldn't be worth much over face, maybe 30 cents. In the mid-late eighties the cents were new with the zinc...
This coin was just majorly damaged over how ever many years it was in circulation. -SC.
Actually, that appears to be toning. If it wasn't it would grade a 70 probably. Then again, its all perception. -SC.
Yes a machine likely punched it. -SC
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