Looks like a details coin, the neck and the fields on the obverse show signs of a cleaning.
Welcome, and we really can't tell what you have without pictures. Also Jefferson is on the nickel, its Roosevelt that's on the dime.
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You were great Charmy! I also loved the little behind the scenes you just gave us.
Welcome to the forums. We will need MUCH more information if your looking for a value on a coin/medal/banknote, pictures are needed, so once you...
good for you charmy, I've never missed an episode, and I don't plan to next week :D
Honestly, that looks like a cleaned coin, its way to shiny/polished, does it have cartwheel luster? edit: just because the dealer 20 years ago...
With the smallest mintage just shy of 2 billion, I would say hold on the them, maybe your great, great, great grand kids would profit from them,...
ugh, 91'ed, still good looking though.
Why necro a thread almost a month and a half old, just to be a downer on someones purchase, criticism is welcome, but starting in your first few...
There appears the be the Blakesley effect on the reverse around 9 o clock, so if thats what it is, it is genuine.
Nope http://www.cointalk.com/t201810/
Its not a coin issued by the us mint. Its minted by a private company
Whats it weigh, looks plated to me
That stack is amazing!
are you talking about the weak "N" on the reverse of the cent?
found this, not sure how truthful it is though The reason Philadelphia cents don't have a mint mark even though all other coins carry a P is...
Forget the bar, I wonder what he had in those coins.
I agree, realized auctions are the true way to figure out values, don't go by a book/magazine
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