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sketcherpbr; when I first looking at coin about 6 months ago I to saw many, many, many of the same as your photo. Thinking it was something wrong...
It is a very minor and common occurance.
Leesalu28 WELCOME to the forum. I can tell you for sure that your coin is worth at the least one cent. What does the spectrometer say any other...
Welcome to the forum. Could it also be called a mis-aligned die?
So what about the clue "all was right with the world for a time". Wasn't that Robert Browning that published that in 1841?
Is your coin a transitional variety? (bearing a reverse design intended for coinage beginning in the year 1989)
Thanks what it looks like!
:mad: I don't want to talk about it. Haven't found nothing:crying:
Welcome Jeff35 to the forum. I don't know what the seller is looking at, but his pictures sure aren't going to sell his item.
That's pretty common, probably a grease filled die.
Those are some nasty looking gouges. I'm surprised it was still in circulation. And WELCOME to the forum.
Well it looks like a typical post mint damaged 'D' to me. Of course that's just my opinion.
I just broke it down simply and it looks to be barely 10 degrees. [IMG]
I wonder, would the tin content cause this?
Welcome olivia. Nickels are a mixture of copper, nickel and strengthening impurities, such as iron and manganese. What is on your coin I don't...
That is sad, I just changed My Mood to SAD. what is usually the banks policy on this?
vwbyyou welcome to the forum. Can you find time for those pictures? :eat:
chonan e welcome to the forum. Yup I have to agree with snaz.
Welcome to the forum missy1002. spock1k, why is your mood Angry?
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