The 5 Cent US Mint coin is nicknamed a nickel because that is what it is made of (mostly).
It is also called a nickel and not a pickle...er nickle.
Thank you for the attribution!
I think "bar" is a bit overstated...technically I guess it IS a bar, but its size is really more like a chicklet. :)
This one photographed rather nicely.[ATTACH] Got this for melt ($3.00).
I like it better than this more modern reverse eagle just 5 year later.[ATTACH]
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I like them as well!
I don't know but those are pretty cool looking!
Posted this in the under $50 thread but was not happy with the photos. These are a little better RB MS 63-64 ish? Luster is there but used a...
1936 German 5 Mark[ATTACH]
Entry post. I actually have no idea what this coin is or where I got it. Kind of dirty but is interesting. Dont know which side is the obverse and...
Same 54s as above but not overexposed. You can tell by the die chip and scratches on the reverse [ATTACH]at 7 o'clock and the die scratch/break...
Nice!
IDT?
This one is a tad overexposed but the reverse looks like it is ablaze! [ATTACH]
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