Congratulations on that goal!
Put the stone in that ring up to your cheek. If it’s warm feeling then it’s a stone. If it’s cold, it’s glass. Not sure if you want cash but you...
Glad that you receive such a nice grade on this coin. It is lovely.
Yes and that’s exactly why you should leave them in the slabs. Just buy new low grades for the album, raw of course.
Best to leave as is and buy some low grades to plug those holes.
What does it weigh? Another thought is instead of a thing planchet it might have been a thicker than normal one. Looks like nice toning.
Have fun cracking them open. Here’s a hint for you...It’s not like cracking an egg out of its shell. Lol
When clad coins were first issued in 1965 they did not have mint marks. The same thing occurred in 1966 and 1967. Your coin shows circulation wear...
Very common so only worth face value. Welcome to CT.
Alurid answered, SensibleSam agreed and since they are the 2 posters above me I am the third member to say the same thing, so plus 3. Welcome to CT.
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Is that a die crack in his hair from the B to the R in LIBERTY? I’m guessing a 64 but it’s late to me and I’m tired.
Yes buts it’s not worth the cost.
I’ll admit that while I have some toned coins I’m not a big fan of them. Looking at the photos of the 1921 I just can’t get excited about that...
It’s only a photo and no photos of the reverse. The amount of wear on each coin and the colors on them are what I’m going by.
That is so close to the same nickel I posted earlier I thought you stole mine. LOL :)
Glad you and your wife are having a wonderful vacation. The weather looks great. Enjoy, you deserve it. :)
I’d pass on them. The toning doesn’t look real.
I’m not real familiar with this series. Your coin is beautiful but I said AU-58 as it looks like a tiny amount of wear on the higher places.
I’ve always wanted one of those.
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