I have a couple rolls with dates. A couple from the 30’s EF/AU 50. Several from the 20’s VF. Maybe I’ll get a cheap Whitman and add to the herd
You didn’t say how high it bounced
I’d say damage and circulation wear. Maybe electrical spark. Could you post the reverse?
Long ways to Syracuse but who knows. My only Buffaloes are CRH, so far
This one is Dun Rovin
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Morning CRH find.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] CRH this morning. These die clashes seem to be looking for me. Acetone bath to follow. Sorry about the orientation
Hi Cruiser. US nickels have been 5 grams since 1866. Just showing my scale is accurate
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanks for the response. None of my errors get slabbed. Remember this one?
Nice find! Pretty good shape for over 40 years circulating.
Hi Jordan and welcome to Coin Talk. If you could take the coin out of the flip for a picture we will be better able to help. Larry
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Overweight 5.41 grams. Scale is fine
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] And sometimes you find. Always check both sides
My nickel CRH experience is much like yours. No ducat,no Henning. My 39D is rev of 38
Railroad. Train wreck
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] CRH today. In the same roll of customer wrapped from a local bank. I’m off to buy a few lottery tickets
Thank you @lordmarcovan and all who make our forum fun. Congrats to @masterswimmer
Looks like your coin was damaged in a vice. Welcome to Coin Talk
The obverse die was in self destruction mode at the point your coin was struck. A part was broken off and it was way past overdue for retirement....
Not sure who you have in mind but a shout out to @brg5658 who knows these well. His knowledge may help. He was on CT last week
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