Grease is the word. No extra value. Unless it's a 1943 copper.
Yes it is an S. Didn't see that until later. It's not in the OP.
In an interview promoting him, Weeb Eubank called Joe Namath the most offensive player in football.
No.
Anytime money is involved someone is scamming. If it's too good to be true, be skeptical. 1. the coin is fake 2. the picture is real and the ad is...
Can't tell from those photos. Although I am not seeing the standard gray war nickel patina. GL
I don't think it's worth the cost. Have these off metal war nickels been discovered and sold for a great deal of money? Don't jewelry stores have...
I wasn't aware there was a 1965 DD variety.
Sounds like they are trying to take advantage because this is something you are interested in. If you don't mind to risk losing it, I'd say the...
At $1200 (if it's real) there's always that much value in gold anyway. Something is suspicious in this deal.
We were playing the quarter game with beer in Tucson in 1980 and I swallowed one. Are you saying it's still in my system after 38 years? I imagine...
Need better photos of both sides. Why isn't it in a slab? Open 3 1.5 million minted closed 3 200,000. Same prices up to MS and then the closed 3...
Also not sure of the denomination, but it looks "closed". At first I thought it was a $5 but the obverse doesn't match.
Fiction. And bad fiction.
It's just toning. The war nickels are 35% silver 9% manganese and 56% copper. This causes a variety of colors after 75 years exposed to the elements.
1. Tell me what this is. 2. They tell you. 3. No it's not.
Disagree on 25 cents. In 20 years it will be worth 25 cents.
1985-D 1 cent. The zinc has already decomposed and that coin won't be red for long unless you put it in a temperature and humidity controlled...
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