Hello Kendal and welcome. Yes, the "War Nickels" are made with silver and do hold a premium over regular issues. Here is a site which will give...
MS-65 or 66, great looking coin. Thanks for posting it :) Ben
Not sure about that. I've heard they can vary greatly. Ben
After using olive oil for many weeks/months, then wiping the excess off, I soak my ancients in H2O2 (hydrogen-peroxide). And after 24-48 hours...
A Beauty :D I'd say MS-63 (gold is a soft metal and some hits are forgiven that would ding a silver piece.) I love it :D Thanks for posting...
Well, I appreciate and enjoy them. Keep em' coming :) Ben
Head facing left 30mm 11.5g. Issued by the East India company, before Victoria became the Empress of India. What grade should this coin receive?...
Chuckle, spelling was a(t)trocious during this period and often varied from region to region. B
I'm pretty sure Clark left out the punctuation as well. Neat bit of trvia, thanks for posting it. Ben
Here you are Aiden. It was a general question about ALL of them not just one coin. http://www.napoleonicmedals.org/coins/dh238.htm Take Care Ben
I've got one of these somplace (can't locate :( ) but had a quick question. What is the significance of an elephant with claws??? Thanks Ben
Nice nickel. I'd go along with MS-63 :D Ben
Thx, I'll look today. Ben
Thanks Mike for having a look-see. Even after looking thru hundreds of Seleikud issues this is still a mystrey. Tahnks Anyway Ben
Yes, that's a good idea. Thanks for the tip ;) B
Oh, as you know a lot depends on the date and condition but I'd say $300 from the tone of your post :D Ben
I'd have to see a picture of it or one like it to even guess. Can you post a picture? Regards Ben
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