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The bronze around the edge is the copper core. Not likely to be silver. .25 cents.
While it is not a physical coin, it is currency/ a medium of exchange. And in that regard it does qualify. And the discussion has been respectful....
As for the 1955-S even in a very nice MS grade, I don't think it's worth grading. If it were to be graded PL and be the only 1 in the population,...
It's easier to tell if a coin has an error, if it is in good condition. Once it has circulated, it's hard to tell an error from damage.
There was a rookie at the controls today. This was left behind, and one of the dimes was not in the slot, it was on the grill. [ATTACH]
I try and get rid of all my loose change. Because it just piles up. I probably put 15,000 cents in the coin acceptor at the grocery over the last...
He probably just saved his change, at the end of the day dumped it in a jar. So there wouldn't be very many silver dimes or quarters, and they are...
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Def. a large S which is nice even in this circulated example. I can't tell from the photo (need clearer unangled shot) if it is large S over...
Seems grainy. It looks like it has been cleaned improperly.
If it was a steel 1944 it's still going to have VERY high value even if plated because of the extreme rarity factor. (I don't believe it is steel,...
That's larger. A little blurry for me. But I agree with the above 3, that it looks plated, and set in a jewelry piece.
Can't really enlarge them to see. Can you post them directly here? Thanks for coming back and posting photos.
I could put that cent under my metal detector and know in 2 seconds if it is zinc or copper. If the scale is calibrated correctly it's only 2...
If the cent is copper, it's a big deal. Examine it for zinc spots etc. I see it's a Philly, I believe all the off metal (copper instead of zinc)...
Melt value is $1.20 because the condition is G-04. I'll say $2 to a collector. A dealer won't pay that, because of condition and lack of rarity....
The large date has the sloppy 2. The small date has the delicate, fully formed, swan's neck 2.
Nickels aren't clad. Most Jeffersons are very common and only a few are worth a little money. 1955 1954-S 1953-S 1952-S 1951-S 1950 1950-D 1949-S...
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