The dime suffers from DDD and MD. The Cent looks like MD, but I'd like a picture where you pull back. The current shot is too close and at that...
I'm tempted to review my hoard again...doubtful lightning would hit twice...but who knows. It's cool to see three dates together though.
Best wishes for a smooth and uneventful procedure and recover. Health is wealth!
I'm with the others: grainy texture has me suspicious. Perhaps just a photo issue? I'm not thinking that's the case here as everything appears...
Sam - keep in mind that there are collectors and silver searchers competing in the same space. You don't have this problem with other coinage...
I’ve found a few 1998 and 2000 WAMs. But not 1999 so far. I hear that you need to be closer to the release point.
Check out Henning nickels. Interesting story and they can be found in circulation. Takes a little luck of course.
Counterfeit coin. The 'finning' on the rim is casting slag as noted by another member. Doubling like that has never been reported for that date...
Maybe $3-4. I think it depends on the ‘exuberance factor’. Anxious folks will pay over its value just to have one and because it’s not a lot of...
This looks like the mm with a chip (bottom left of the vertical bar). The date would look a bit mushy as well, but this looks pretty crisp.
I’ve found 4 so far. Stages B, C, and D. No stage A yet. But I’m hopeful.
I hope you get lucky!!
Look at the mm. If it’s stretched and notched you’ll have one. If the mm has a chip then it’s not the one.
Check those 2004 P Peace nickels for DDO. That’s a nice one to find in BU condition.
It looks like from this series of photos that you have both a missing piece of the lamination and part that's retained. Interesting specimen.
The photos are a little to distant to make an absolute declaration, but from what's posted it looks like a normal circulated cent. For us older...
But there are a bunch of good folks to, so I'm glad you reset and redirected your focus. Those folks can benefit from some kindness (and...
I think you handled yourself well amongst the few who can band together to step all over some unwitting soul who's either new to the hobby or has...
Your no date Buffalo is 1913 Type 1.
They made 1964 nickels through 1967. Crazy amount of nickels. It's kind of interesting to wonder if the 1964 that's in hand is really 55 years...
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