There is a way to donate this change to charity. UNICEF or American Airlines (I think) will accept foreign coins and use it in that country to...
Seems to have nice luster, it is quite baggy.
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There's no way to cash in foreign coins in the US. It has to be currency. Unless you are planning a trip to that country or know someone who lives...
IDK, but why would one side be normal, since both sides are struck at the same time? That's why I would guess it was damage and not a mint...
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It's a penny. As previous posts in the thread have explained, the 69-S is VERY rare, and it is obvious to the naked eye that it is a doubled die....
I've found silver certs in circulation, but I worked in cash handling jobs in the 80's and 90's and that's when I got them. Also a nice $5 red...
There are only 4 real ones. All documented. There were restrikes, also rare. Chances are what you have is some kind of replica.
The most common dates for shield nickels found today are the 1867, 1868 and 1869.
It's not like nickels were melted down. Original mintage is still a strong indicator and I believe there are WAY more surviving 1867, 1868 and...
I looked it up. There's a market for the old ones and some of them sell for a lot.
The very old dated C E C's are valuable.
Yes. I don't see a 3 at all. Looks like a beat up 1882. The 1883 is a rare date. (around 1 million minted while the 82 had 11 million).
Silver is low now. (16.39) Will the ASE price go down to reflect that?
Agree, they are worth 1 cent each unless you have one in there that is a sparkling MS-67 or above.
Not a buffalo nickel. Looks like a 2005 Jefferson.
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