For sure not USA coin
The obverse looks like the obverse of an early silver dollar
I'll dip it in acid, brillo pad should do the trick
monkeys and bigfoot arent the same thing. I'm done talking your nonbelief nonsense. Goodbye
I KNEW IT. now how do I sell it, but first I need to go home and scrape all the gunk off, itll be brand looking new
So it's worth a ton of money right?;)
Bigfoot is my Uncle......back off.....
QUIT MAKING FUN OF UNICORNS! JUST CAUSE YOU HAVENT SEEN ONE DOESNT MEAN THEY ARENT REAL!!!!! MY PET UNICORN IS WORTH MORE THAN THIS 1946 NICKEL!!!
Well why don't you tell me so I can get an aneurysm?
Well unicorns don't believe in you either
Uhhh.... restoring ancient coins? Didnt know that was a thing
Never seen it before probably post mint damage but wait to see what someone smarter than me says
Ok, just to kinda get back on track. CAN WE ALL CONFIRM this is not a transitional error? Only a 1946 with dark toning?
Dang wikipedia :banghead:
Well, it is a tad past my bedtime so I suppose we will continue this investigation tomorrow. TTFN
Here is what I can conclude with my novice knowledge of transitional errors 1) You coin could just happen to look very similar to the PCGS graded...
I'm calling in the big guns for their comments @paddyman98 @green18
Wow...this is interesting, never heard of this before, not saying I don't believe you or your source at this moment. Let me find more information...
Can I ask what your research sources are?
They could be valuable if your coin was under or over weight
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