Nice color, nice condition. Does not appear cleaned. Worth more than you paid. Although this is not an uncommon date. It's a good coin.
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1943-jefferson-nickel-double-eye.103361/
Those photos look much better. It doesn't look cleaned there. Here is a price guide for that coin:...
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30 cents total. Nothing rare about either of these. The 1959 (weak reverse) is all scratched up VF 25-details. Worth a nickel. The 1970-D the...
There aren't any. You are saying if there was a unique error coin? Did they make 1815 dies and then not use them? Because then there could be test...
The coin looks very nice but I agree with Schwa. Something is wrong with the slab/ coin mismatch. I have an 88 proof set, but I am sure my half...
I doubt these are worth more than 50 cents each even in this condition. There's really no market for these. These coins were heavily over produced...
I got one 10+ years ago in change from the grocery store (self serve) 1945-S and recently a 1942-S (super smooth AG-03) from a Coin Star. Always...
The 70-D is also 40% but the rarity makes the numismatic value higher.
I've over paid for things. We all have. I've also gotten some nice bargains. In the long run, that money isn't going to be the difference between...
Just stating what I saw from 2 online sources. Practical application/ knowledge is always preferable.
Are these consecutive 501-600? And what is the value since these are all going to be high 60's EPQ/PPQ in condition? Double your money? More?...
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