Any abnormalities in the die would be passed on to every coin struck from that die. That being said, I don't see any errors in these coins.
Agreed, that is just damage.
Definitely nice for the age, I would put it in a 2 x 2 holder and save it.
Looks to be a small rust spot.
There are a bunch of PCGS graded ms64's on ebay right now for $3.99 plus shipping.
I'd go with fine. Hibernias are a great way to get an interesting colonial without breaking the bank. If you are interested in them, Syd Martin...
Did you read the thread through? A 1976 nickel with no mint mark was minted in Philadelphia, they made over 327 million of them. Very common,...
I have never seen anyone here get "vexed" because someone else found something they did not. When someone does make a great find there is nothing...
Then you should put your money up and send it to one of the grading companies for attribution, but it doesn't sound like you would believe them...
Clearly a large date. No value above face.
I am just seeing a lot of circulation damage, exactly what error do you see?
Definitely adhesive.
Yes, that appears to be a copy. Just doesn't have the look of a genuine struck coin.
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