True errors are quite rare compared to the millions and billions and trillions of coins that are not errors.
Why is the nickel a 64-D and the cent from Philly? Is this is just some set that someone put together from circulation?
Yes 42 they made both. No 1942 D silver and no 1942 S nickel. 1942 plain nickel, 1942-D nickel, 1942-P silver, 1942-S silver. And while this has...
This site (linky) says it is worth $2-$3. But they are usually high, and I seriously doubt if anyone would even pay a dollar for it. Depending on...
No. Circulated modern coins have to be either rare, or have an error, or something. So many were produced, this is just a nickel. If it was mint...
Overlooking the minor obverse scratches, not sure about the large scratch on the reverse running diagonally from 9 o'clock. I would be around...
Both sides need to be off to be off center. One side is a mis aligned die strike, and if it's minor as you say there's not really going to be a...
If you like it, you can always save it since you only have .05 cents invested in it. It most likely is only worth 5 cents and will never be worth...
I think malachite is a semi precious gemstone.
Also thought fake. Check and see if it is silver. Check the weight. Although, if it is a fake, I would certainly keep it for a dollar.
On the business strike (non proof) 1970-S small date, the 9 curls all the way around, the bottom of the 9 is sharp not blunt and LIBERTY will...
https://coinweek.com/prices/rare-1964-sms-kennedy-half-dollar-sells-47k/
Doubling on the T and D in UNITED? Also high VF, obverse looks grainy.
Factory, nice. The price you can get for copper cents if it was legal is 1/2 cent each, as explained in another thread. Copper would have to go to...
They are quite rare, but generally it will only be missing clad on one side. And even in those cases, usually someone has machined it off. I...
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Missing clad is almost always on one side only. And there is some kind of marker on the rim that identifies it as well. I will have to look that...
This page (prices a little high) says $65 in VG-8 and $165 in VF 20...
That is my understanding.
If the quarter was struck on a nickel planchet (as a quarter) it couldn't have full quarter rims.
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