And 44 years later we get to see them as soon as Jim sees them. I’m okay with that. If you think about it, it’s fun. :)
Looks like MD from what I can see. Need better photos please.
The serial number on the left has a perfect placed ink or magic marker spot. It’s damaged as that spot is not government ink. Welcome to CT.
Beautiful looking nickels! Looks like a strike through on the check of Jefferson on that ‘51-D.
Just leave it alone. Not worth the time.
Once that plating blister pops the zinc starts to rot.
I’m thinking MD as well.
I’d be more inclined to give her a 10 second dip and a full minute of fresh running water as a rinse.
Maybe a chip or two but chips don’t increase the price as they are common.
Worn but still an absolute beauty.
There are a few varieties of this coin with doubling on the thumb. This looks more like doubling from a worn die.
That coin is damaged. Something was put on the surface to get that look. Not even close to a lamination issue.
Too hard to tell from the photos.
Photos please but it doesn’t sound like they are worth and more than face value. Paper money has dates, names, plate blocks and a number of other...
That’s me. :smuggrin: LOL
Exactly!
It’s had 19 years of seeing.
My jewelry store has nothing. They said as soon as they get them in stock, they’re gone, usually in an hour or two.
I gave it to myself.
I’m thinking closed but these are not a coin that I’m familiar with.
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