:cool: Hi Bernard, welcome to Coinaholics Anomalis.:rolling::rolling::rolling:
In a low grade and to a rotated die collector you could get a few dollars for the error, but in xf/au the grade out weighs the error...
Maybe they thought it was altered and not a counterfeit.
Steel cents, war nickels, clad dimes, and clad quarters have a higher value with the raised rims...
http://www.coppercoins.com/diesearch.php try this and see if you find a match...
Yea, I know that, I thought that there was something I should know about the positioning of the VDB on a 44-D. Thought I was missing out on...
I'm curious to know, what does the positioning of VDB have in this altered cent?
Nice find, a raised rim adds about a dollar...
OK, that explains alot. I thought maybe that they came from overpolished dies like the 22 no D, or the 37-D 3 legger maybe they had a little...
From what I can see the zero looks to be MD...
Nope, 100% collector, but I do have more than my share of wheaties but thats my main interest...
I've noticed that some of the cast coins are selling for up to $25&$30. Maybe you can pick it up for $5...
[IMG] I've got a coin like this and I never knew what it was. Now I do, thanx.
They're only worth face value. I put mine in 2x2's and put them aside. Why? I don't know, I just do...
I don't know anything about it, but it looks like a New Hampshire coin that is in the red book. I see "copy" on your coin that I do know...
:thumb: Good eye...
Clad Quarter Struck on Nickel Planchet Trends $200...
It looks like an incomplete planchet, but you say its silver. It also looks as if there were problems with the collar. If you zoom in at the rim...
Looks like it was struck thru possibly a piece of wire or something similar in size...
Got a question. Is there any product like ni-a-date for buffalo nickels, that will work on all these SLQ's?
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