Oooh. I have seen that reverse. But I have never seen that obverse. Nice score.
Well that's the correct weight for a missing clad layer. As for the rim, I don't remember what to look for. It's in a couple of other missing clad...
Yeah I wasn't happy. But I couldn't have gotten to that place earlier cause I had all my sites lined up to not waste time and mileage driving...
Nothing. You can post them in the "almost" thread in the currency forum. As they are all near misses.
How much does it weigh?
I'm at .25 cents retail on both of those. Certainly nice keepers, but just put them in a 2x2 coin flip.
.56 in the Coin Star which was a nice score by itself. I go to the self checkout, the area is deserted, there is a dollar in the cash change and a...
Maybe someone wire brushed it? (Before you got it.) They may have tried to clean, or scrape off whatever crud was there, permanently destroying...
QC appears cleaned. It's too pink.
The other coins look in decent shape. Glad it's the holder.
Damaged.
You'll need to show a photo of the rim. That is one of the key markers.
There are a few super rare 1946 nickels that were accidentally struck on older war time silver planchets. The odds of yours being silver is a...
I did notice the denticles. I thought it might be the strike pattern and wear, again, considering how small these coins are. I was not aware these...
Weigh it.
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Looks like a Large 5 C variety. I can't see the date on the obverse clearly enough. It's not a 3 over inverted 3 is it? If it's between VF and XF...
the Grand Canyon was a little lower mintage. In ten years it could be worth .30 cents.
Did they pick up that half in a 7-11 parking lot before putting it in the plastic? Maybe some of it is the holder? Well the 66 is 40% so that's...
That 1909 turned into a 1903. There's nothing really valuable enough to pay for grading.
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