^^^^^ I was going to say, looks like an art deco eagle.
You can't put them on ignore either.
Absurd to pay for something and not be allowed to choose the coin you want. Even the 1940 pictured is common. OK it's a high grade, but let's say...
It's true people counterfeited 1's and Henning did nickels. But they didn't profit from it. The point of counterfeiting is to make money. Henning...
OK not a Shell coin.
If this was a Shell coin, wouldn't it have to say Shell Game Piece or something on there? Instead, except for the P mint mark, all the letters and...
I meant, that since these coins were made as replica/ tokens, I figure the weight is not the same, but I was curious if it was found in a coin...
^^^^ That makes sense. But, would they be the same size which might confuse the rolling machine and roll them along side real ones?
I think $1 -$1.50 as these coins have been picked through and they are all late dates (40's and 50's) which are the least desirable.
Cool.
These moderns are mass produced. It's rare to get one worth more than face value. You want old, rare and good conditioned coins.
Of course any nickel could be lighter or heavier than 5.0 grams, but 5 of the same type at 6.0 grams and another 5 at 3.5 grams doesn't seem...
Looks like someone just punched an S into the coin. That technology has been around for a long time.
Sounds like a bad scale.
Impossible that these coins were obtained legally given the original circumstances. But, by allowing the 1 example to be sold (I believe the gov't...
Look how weird the 8 is in the small date, like a snowman with a tiny head and a fat bottom.
It's absolutely a small date.
I was thinking counter stamp.
Kurt is correct post #3. There is a slight premium for small date 1982 Philly and small date 1982 Philly zinc. But condition is paramount. The...
Is it damaged? Or is it just toning? If it's just toning, I think dip will make it details. If it is already damaged/details hard to hurt it any...
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