Nickles are fake. I'd just toss them. Nickels are the real thing.
It's the result of the mint's use of very worn dies. It's actually quite common. It's not an error and has no numismatic value
You might be able to get two nickels for it.
It's the getting up afterward that sucks.
If there is video, I'd really like to see it.
I don't know if it helps, but I found this: http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/bulutaki-hemp-co-1906-460697263
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You're very observant.
Littleton was sold to its employees. http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/littleton-now-esop
It's a 1994 penny. Oh, and it's scratched.
Joe's garage.
There won't be many here that will get that reference.
If others (pros) do not see what you think you see (I don't see it, either), how would you have them respond to keep you happy? No one here has...
Despite the fact that I find your question very funny, your pushing of the political button here on CT is dangerous.
Boredom? Post a pic.
Yes, PMD.
I hate to burst your bubble, but, other than having taken the wrath of a Sharpie, it's a normal circulated coin. It's worth one cent.
Just a buck.
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