The coins would be valuable if in uncirculated condition and assembled in an album. Other than that, there are still plenty of 2000s 50 state...
I agree- with a mintage of over 2 billion, the coin is worth face value. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1966-1c-rd/2900 Welcome to Cointalk!
I completely agree. Many members offered opinions and explanations, but, OP’s whole tone was arrogant and it seemed that he wanted to mock others...
I abbreviated silver with it’s elemental symbol (Ag).
Yes, you have a minor misaligned die. However, it doesn't have a premium over face value. Welcome to CoinTalk!
Being older notes, they might be worth a small premium on ebay, depending on condition.
To have value over face, the coin needs to be a higher grade (full steps), yours is clean, but circulated. No significant premium over face.
Both coins are real nice- it's hard to decide. But, the copper one has some nice toning, and, if they are the same coin (difference in gold...
What error do you see?
I think that hollowed out coins are still made- I saw some on ebay. Even if they were seized, new coins are being defaced to produce a "spy tool".
$2 is about right. Nice find!
Ah, I see what you mean. In "Bridge of Spies", I think there was a hollow nickel used also.
Ah, yes. There is a Russian film from 1993- "It rains again on Brighton Beach".
paddyman- Interesting that most of the copper cents you found have already started decaying in such a short time. Also, was there any silver?...
What do you mean by "Russian spy coins", Chris?
Definitely a grease filled die on the front. Nice error coin you found! Unfortunate that the back is damaged, though.
I agree- AU55. Edit: Just noticed the scratch- so probably a details score.
My condolences, CoinBlazer. But, very nice coins that you received, especially the 3 cent nickel.
I was browsing ebay just now, and came across this interesting $5 note. Is it a wet-ink transfer error? I was going to place a bid, but just...
No, definitely not me. But, interesting username! :hilarious: Looks like he's been using it for quite a bit of time, too.
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