Very minor and from a worn die.
I can buy these at my local coin shop 6 for $1.00 in great condition.
Great finds Paddy! Sounds like you had fun and with what you found I'd go back in the near future.
I like it!
Unless they would grade MS-68 or higher I don't think they are work any effort. You may get fifty cents or even a dollar apiece as they are but so...
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Sounds delicious but I could never slap my grandmother.
Got it. My best for you to get the FS.
Happy Birthday
Not a DD.
You all look like your having a great time! And what a nice fish to catch. I'd get him on the BBQ for this afternoon. Happy Easter!
Calm hand? He's got 4 hooves for crying out loud. Lol
Very nice addition to any collection.
As a MS-67 I'd leave as is and forget the steps. Not worth the effort or money to get a FS. It may come back as a 66 FS but that wouldn't be as...
You're welcome Spark! Have a nice Easter!!
I couldn't tell if it was deep or not so I went with PL. I also said 64 but I think it's a great coin even though it's a point on the low side.
I would have done the same based on what you just said. Please post when she's in your hands. :)
While your Nickel does not look like the Red Book example, 1866 Shield Nickels had a repunched date. I'm sure the mint has more than one Die so...
@Spark1951 To be more specific the Denver and San Francisco issues have the obverse and reverse mintmarks as I indicated above. For the 1917-D and...
in the first year of issue, 1916, mid Mark appears on the obverse. In 1917, the second year of issue, the mint mark first appeared on the obverse...
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